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Microsoft teams Dropping calls
- Aug 12, 2020Are other unaffected users on the same version? I am on 19173, going to update to see if there is a later version but I thought I was on it.
Did he have Teams installed stand alone or by way of Office Pro Plus?
Found this helpful link with regards to the logs and client issues https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/troubleshoot-installation
You could try the new meeting experience but I am torn between suggesting further client remedies as the same is seen via the web.
I will keep thinking...
Hi js1605 ,
Before delving into logs, especially as there is no nice tool outside of Microsoft to parse it (short of ctrl + f), I would recommend trying the following:
Is the user in question using the web or desktop client? If client:
Has the user enabled the new meeting experience check within their settings, if yes can they turn it off and see if the problem still occurs. If no, can they turn it on and see if the problem still occurs. A restart of the application will need to occur for any changes to that setting to take effect.
Is the same issue present in the web version.
What is the version of their client?
If the web version:
Could they try the desktop version and see if the issue is still present. I know hardly the golden answer but worth a try as that kind of takes the update and version of the desktop application out of the equation somewhat.
Thanks
Henry
Thanks for the quick reply to answer your questions:
He is on the desktop client.
The new meeting experience isn't checked.
We experience the same issue on the web or desktop versions. (less on web)
Version 1.3.00.19565 (64-bit)
- HenryPhillipsNimbitechAug 12, 2020Bronze Contributor
Hi js1605
I also noticed this setting in settings: Enable logging for meeting diagnostics (requires restarting Teams)
Unable to find any official word on it but it may give you more insights into meetings in the logs, or might just be for the new meeting experience.
Thanks
Henry
- HenryPhillipsNimbitechAug 12, 2020Bronze ContributorAre other unaffected users on the same version? I am on 19173, going to update to see if there is a later version but I thought I was on it.
Did he have Teams installed stand alone or by way of Office Pro Plus?
Found this helpful link with regards to the logs and client issues https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/troubleshoot-installation
You could try the new meeting experience but I am torn between suggesting further client remedies as the same is seen via the web.
I will keep thinking...- GeorgStoegerFeb 11, 2021Copper Contributor
HenryPhillipsNimbitech I have the same issue and found a reason that’s stumping me: Teams calls get dropped when, and I‘m quoting the Teams debug logs here, a cookie is rejected *within Teams* !? (note that this is between desktop clients, not using the web client!)
Full Log entry (two of these entries are created each time a call gets dropped):
Thu Feb 11 2021 10:55:27 GMT+0100 (Central European Standard Time) <15292> -- event -- errorMessage: https://teams.microsoft.com/: line 0: A cookie associated with a resource at http://teams.microsoft.com/ was set with `SameSite=None` but without `Secure`. A future release of Chrome will only deliver cookies marked `SameSite=None` if they are also marked `Secure`. You can review cookies in developer tools under Application>Storage>Cookies and see more details at https://, status: success, scenario: 21a290dc-ae12-4d0d-b299-d0d740ce2d8f, scenarioName: experience-renderer-console-error, name: experience-renderer-console-error, step: start, sequence: 0, delta: 0, scenarioDelta: 0, elapsed: 264788079, stepDelta: 0, ppChannel: Production::DC, distSrc: PROPLUS_O365ProPlusRetail,VisioProRetail, ppInstallMode: UPDATE, autoStartPolicy: undefined, vdiMode: 0, eventpdclevel: 1, Scenario.Name: experience-renderer-console-error, Scenario.Step: start, Scenario.Status: success,
This occurs only with direct 1:1 calls, not when joining a call that’s part of a scheduled meeting. Being just an end user, I don’t know the connection between Teams calls, Chrome, cookies and the reason for why these rejected cookies result in dropped 1:1 calls but not scheduled calls. But I know that multiple colleagues have the same call drop issue, and it’s quite annoying. If you or anyone here knows more about what this issue means and how to fix/workaround it, I‘d me much obliged...
- AquayaMar 04, 2021Copper Contributor
I've here a pattern that the drops occur somewhere between 2m55s and 3m1s of connection.
GeorgStoegerI see these two errors on rejected cookies also occur in the log on calls where I didn't have a drop-out each 3mins.
Sometimes I've the drops also when attending scheduled meetings, I can't find a pattern yet.
It looks like it started happening here only recently after the latest teams update.
I'm using a Jabra (Dell made by Jabra) headset - in a similar thread there is a vague suggestion that it may be related to that: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams/teams-call-automatically-gets-disconnected-frequently/m-p/1454047
- js1605Aug 12, 2020Copper Contributor
The installation is a standalone installation, I'll try out the new meeting experience and see what shakes out with that.