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Differences between sign-out and quit?
- Dec 30, 2020
Hi Petri-X, I found a blog post by Pieter Veenstra who describes the difference in the Teams app behaviour. If you quit Teams app, it will be closed, and you must start the application again manually. If you logout from the Teams app, it will sign out your account and give you the chance to login immediately again.
Log in to Microsoft Teams, log-out and log out again (sharepains.com)
My experience is also, that Teams do a "fresh up" when you sign out and sign in again. The Teams app retrieves all policies assigned to your account.
For a clean shutdown of the app it is better to quit or log out instead a task kill.
Big thanks to you all Thorsten Pickhan, ThereseSolimeno and Christophe Humbert
So when reading your answers, the differences is only that "log-out" start Teams again, and having possibility to log-in with different credential.
About refreshing the policies I feels a bit uncertain. From the logical point of view it sound strange that "log-in" does not fresh the policies if the previous action has been "quit".
I also got an impression from you that killing Teams.exe (or sign-out from workstation) from the task manager is a different action than "quit"? Does "quit" still communicate something to O365?
And still I'm wishing to understand how the "log-in" in next time is different compared to these different exit methods. Perhaps you all have noticed that there has been differences between these. At least with the "new meeting experience" I could see different behavior how the setting stays selected. Also it is not so clear if caches are cleared differently in these cases, or are they at all.
Have you ever though, how did Microsoft_Teams_team success to make this simple action so confused that it requires even blog articles? But also, I'm still dreaming that users does not need to worry about the caches: User Voice: can-we-get-teams-client-which-could-survives-witho.