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Having login issues on Microsoft Teams? Here are 9 ways you can fix it.
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This is The Windows Club. There are several possible
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reasons for login issues on Microsoft Teams. Here we have shown how you can fix it.
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The first thing you can do is restart the Microsoft Teams app on your Computer.
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Close Microsoft teams from the background and open the Task Manager
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with the Ctrl + Shift + Esc shortcut keys. Under the ‘Processes’ tab, search for the
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Microsoft Teams application and right-click on it. Click on End Task.
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Try opening up the application again and check if the error has been solved.
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Method 2: For some users, running
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Microsoft Teams as an administrator worked. Click on Windows Search and type Teams.
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Right-click on Microsoft Teams from the search results and select Run as administrator.
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Click Yes in the UAC Prompt. Method 3:
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Next, check if the time and date on your computer are correct, which can affect
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the ability to connect to Microsoft Teams. Press the Windows + I keys to open settings.
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Click on Time and language and then select Date and Time.
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Here you have to ensure Set time automatically and Set time zone automatically are ‘On’.
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If it does not help, change Set time automatically to ‘Off’ and then click
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on the Change button to set the time manually.
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Method 4: Sometimes, internet connectivity issues
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in some apps occur due to the Proxy settings. If you have enabled Proxy on your Windows
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11/10 computer, disable it and see if it helps. To disable Proxy, open Windows Settings and go to
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Network & internet and select Proxy. Here disable Proxy.
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Corrupted Cache data files can cause all kinds of errors, including the error in question.
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The corrupted cache can block authentication certificates which can, in turn, result in
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certain hiccups while trying to log into an app. We have already shown how you can clear Teams
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cache so check that video out and learn how to do it.
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Method 6: The next thing you can do is remove credentials
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related to Office and Teams in Credential Manager. Type “Credential Manager” in the search box,
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then select Windows Credentials and expand related credential records to remove them.
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Method 7: Sometimes, bad or corrupted web browser
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cache and cookies cause problems. If Teams is showing you the “We couldn’t sign you in. Please
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try again” error message in your web browser, the culprit may be your browser cache and cookies.
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In such a case, clearing your browser cache and cookies may fix the problem.
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Deleting the web browser cache and cookies is easy. Open your web browser
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and press the Ctrl + Shift + Delete keys. This is a shortcut key to open the Clear
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History popup in almost all web browsers. Now, in the drop-down, select Everything
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and deselect all the options except Cookies and Cache and select clear data.
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You can also delete your browsing history if you do not require it.
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Another thing you can try is uninstalling Microsoft Teams.
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Open Windows settings and go to Apps and then Installed Apps
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Now, locate Microsoft Teams and click on the 3 dots next to Teams.
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Select Uninstall and follow the on-screen instructions.
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Method 9: If none of the above
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fixes helped you resolve the issue, the problem might be associated with your user account.
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We suggest you and then check if the issue persists in that user account. If yes,
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you can switch to the new user profile.
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So, that’s it. Subscribe to The Windows Club for all
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your tech solutions related to Windows. Thanks for watching.