Microsoft Teams Meeting and Camera Bugs Disrupt Collaboration
Teams users encounter persistent bugs joining meetings and using virtual backgrounds, compounded by broken account-switching between personal and corporate profiles. These recurring issues signal fundamental reliability gaps in the client.
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