Microsoft Teams Login Auto-Logout Loop Prevents Users from Staying Signed In
Microsoft Teams repeatedly logs users out immediately after sign-in, creating an infinite login loop that prevents any access to the platform. The issue completely blocks communication for affected users with no self-service fix available.
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