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Petri-X
Sep 19, 2019Bronze Contributor
Doh! Something went wrong...
Hi,
Some of you might have faced the issue of very informative error message: "Doh! Something went wrong..". I have seen with our users that one reason for this has been incomplete network connectivity.
From \AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Teams\settings.json I found the following settings for "oops":
oopsPageAutoRetry | False |
skipDefaultOopsPageDomains | {asm.skype.com, presen... |
skipDefaultOopsPageEnabledV1 | True |
oopsPageRestartEnabled | True |
oopsPageSignOut | True |
suppressOopsForWarmBootV2 | True |
For me the most interesting setting is the first one. Is anybody able to share more details of those settings, Microsoft perhaps? Would be nice to have centralized place for managing those settings.
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- Hi Petri-X
I can find very little about it, apart from a few blogs when searching for settings.json or desktop-settings.json and these don't mention the oops settings. I do believe that there should be the ability to manage those settings so I have opened a uservoice here for you
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/38643001-ability-to-manage-desktop-client-settings-in-deskt
Also raised one for an official article of an explanation of them, what they do etc as there is very little out there and it does need explaining. Again I have referenced back to this thread
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/38643058-docs-com-article-for-desktop-client-settings-in-de
Would vote to raise them up the agenda. Let's hope Microsoft looks at them and picks them up!
Hope that answers your question!
Best, Chris