How can Teams Desktop clear cache automatically, after each use and . . . 0 How can Teams clear cache as outlined by Veejay RC AUTOMATICALLY after each time I quit Teams or shut down my desktop? To clear your Teams desktop app cache: 1 Sign out on Teams > Quit Microsoft Teams by right clicking the icon and select Quit 2 On your keyboard, Hold Windows key and Press R 3
Microsoft Teams - Cant Connect To The Internet - Super User After a clean install, I can start Teams, login and use it normally for the first run only But when I close the application and try to restart it later, there is a delay of around 55 seconds, whic
Backgrounds location of MS Teams PWA on Linux - Super User 3 When using the Windows client of Microsoft Teams it is possible to navigate to the respective AppData folder where backgrounds for your live stream are stored and manually dump an animated gif with the jpeg extension there, thus bypassing the sanity checks of the built in upload mechanism
Getting standard backgrounds of Teams provided by Microsoft 2 If you have selected or used any background in the past, you can find them in the following folder: C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Teams\Backgrounds If the folder is empty, select a background, then go back to the folder The background image will be created
Unable to login to Microsoft Teams (Windows) - Super User 0 I solved by opening the folder: %appdata%\Microsoft\teams and deleting the files "storage json" and "settings json" Restart Teams, and the login problem is gone This has been successfully tested after error 80270301
When an automatic update of the Microsoft Teams Windows client is . . . After several seconds, the application restarted and presented me with the updated client interface that I was expecting - however, when checking all files within the Teams installation folder (C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Teams) all files still had a modification date of last year So - my question