Teams desktop not able to save settings, auto login

QG_Pepe 96 Reputation points
2020-10-15T12:46:31.177+00:00

Hi,
Since about 2 weeks ago Teams desktop application fails to auto login (~1 in 2 times), then when login in manually it throws the attached error screen, it automatically reboots app and the second time it logs in but resetting all general and audio device settings.

My system is a Windows 10 Pro V.1009, my organization is using a Office 365 corporate license to login into Teams, and our Domain Server is a on-premises Windows NT Server.
I tried uninstalling teams desktop, cleaning all remaining data on installation folder and checking possible remaining credentials with no success. What else can I do?
Btw there are several other team members with the same problem.
Thank you
-Pepe

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  1. QG_Pepe 96 Reputation points
    2020-11-12T01:14:20.55+00:00

    Hi Sharon,
    I got Teams app to not reset the settings, the application has apparently Windows 10 compatibility problems. Please tell the engineers about it.

    The fix is setting the Teams.exe main application file that is in AppData\Local\Microsoft\Teams\current\ folder into Windows 8 compatibility mode.
    Thank you.

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  1. Sharon Zhao-MSFT 25,066 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2020-10-16T05:34:38.627+00:00

    @QG_Pepe ,

    To exclude the account itself, you could try to sign in Teams web client(https://teams.microsoft.com) in InPrivate mode and check the result.

    Then, perform a clean boot to exclude whether a background program is interfering with Teams.

    Moreover, check if there is some error message in the health status of Microsoft Teams in Office 365 admin center > Health > Service health.


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  2. QG_Pepe 96 Reputation points
    2020-10-21T01:18:19.343+00:00

    Hi Sharon,

    To exclude the account itself, you could try to sign in Teams web client(https://teams.microsoft.com) in InPrivate mode and check the result.

    I can login normally on teams web client using Edge's InPrivate mode (I actually use firefox and I can login normally aswell on its private window)

    Then, perform a clean boot to exclude whether a background program is interfering with Teams.

    I did the clean boot as indicated on the refered link but I couldn't see any change, teams desktop app shows the same error window and resets the settings after closing it and reopening it 2-3 times. I tried reinstalling teams app on clean environment aswell with no success.

    Moreover, check if there is some error message in the health status of Microsoft Teams in Office 365 admin center > Health > Service health.

    I checked this with my IT manager, the admin center shows only one issue about Microsoft Teams says "Users may see incorrect status messages when using non-American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) text", I attach the screen here (sorry the UI is in japanese)

    It feels teams app is storing corrupted or invalid data before app closes, after the login error is shown and all settings gets reset I can login normally.

    Best Regards

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