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I cannot write @ character in Teams meeting attendees list

When I'm trying to create a new meeting in Teams and I try to add the email addresses in the attendees list, it doesn't get the at (@) character. This issue is present only in Mac versions, I tested it in Windows it works as expected.
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Hi @AndreaMauro-29

This is a known issue impacting some Mac users since February 3, 2021 according to a Microsoft note.
You can check your Microsoft 365 Service Health page and you will see the Advisory TM241048 "Users may be unable to use the '@' function to add attendees when scheduling a meeting on Microsoft Teams".

User Impact: Users may be unable to use the '@' function to add attendees when scheduling a meeting on Microsoft Teams.
More info: As an alternative method, users are able to utilize this functionality using the Microsoft Teams web app.
Current status: The deployment of the fix to the remaining infrastructure is taking longer than expected. We're continuing to prepare for the fix to resume deployment which we expect may occur by our next communications update.
Scope of impact: Any user attempting to perform this action on a Mac OS device may be impacted.

Microsoft is already working on a fix, but unfortunately it's taking longer than expected.

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JimmyYang-MSFT answered AndreaMauro-29 commented

@AndreaMauro-29

Does this issue persist all the time?

Does anyone else have the same issue in your organization?

Have you tried to test if you can type “@” normally in another applications?

I did a test in my environment in my Mac environment and it works well. (Client version is 1.3.00.33671). To exclude the issue is related to your client, it recommends you try to login in Teams web client on Mac. If there is no issue in web client, you could try to sign out Teams client and clear Teams client cache file by following these tips:

1) Open Finder, then click Go and select Go to Folder…

2) Copy and paste the following into the Go to Folder box, then click Go:

~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft

3)Right click the Teams folder, then click Move to Trash.


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@AndreaMauro-29

It has been a while, how is everything going?
If you have any update about this issue, please feel free to post back.

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Hi thanks for your support.
Yes, the problem persists and another member of my organisation has the same issue.
It's only on Mac environment and if I copy paste the @ character from outside it is correctly received.
But if I try to directly input in the mailing list it is not read.
I also tried to delete the Team folder as you suggested but it didn't work.

Sorry for the late reply.

Regards.
Andrea

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@AndreaMauro-29

As a workaround, could you try to login Teams web client to see if it works for you?

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Thanks for your support. Is not a big issue usually I just copy paste the whole list of attendees. Just wanted to report this bug since I didn’t find anything on internet. Thank you!

Andrea

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