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Rich_Larson
May 04, 2021Brass Contributor
MS Teams stealing the focus when presenter switches into/out-of screen sharing...
I am using Microsoft Teams Version 1.4.00.11161 (64-bit). It was last updated on 4/22/2021. Ever since the latest release, it has been stealing the focus from other applications. It does this consi...
- Jun 07, 2021Hi all, thanks for reporting this issue. I'm from the Teams Engineering team, and we're aware of this. We have a fix ready that will be coming out in a release very soon.
Report a Problem is the best place to report an issue like this, or on this forum. We have a team reviewing all of the feedback and are very grateful for the time spent reporting it. UserVoice is another good option, but as mentioned sometimes takes time to pass our radar with the votes. Thank you!
rwoodsmall
Feb 11, 2022Copper Contributor
It is now February, 2022, and not only is this not fixed, it's gotten worse with recent updates. I have the latest Windows and Teams updates. I was typing a password in and Teams stole focus yesterday. This is a security issue and needs to be fixed. Not "it's fixed now" and then nothing, actually fixed.
Please, please take this seriously. It's not just annoying, it could cause actual problems for actual customers who are forced to use Teams. At this point I'm planning on installing Teams (and Outlook, which occasionally does the same thing with calendar reminders) in a VM and using them in a sequestered manner. I shouldn't have to do this. Nobody should.
Please fix this. It is a serious issue and Microsoft is not taking it seriously.
Please, please take this seriously. It's not just annoying, it could cause actual problems for actual customers who are forced to use Teams. At this point I'm planning on installing Teams (and Outlook, which occasionally does the same thing with calendar reminders) in a VM and using them in a sequestered manner. I shouldn't have to do this. Nobody should.
Please fix this. It is a serious issue and Microsoft is not taking it seriously.
Rich_Larson
Feb 11, 2022Brass Contributor
rwoodsmall At this point I've given up. I honestly believe that Microsoft does not know how to fix this. Based on some of the things I've seen, I truly believe they have no clue as to what the underlying cause is. This is the result of writing software that has so many complexities and byzantine failure modes that they don't even understand their own app any more. I personally have just given up on trying to get them to fix it. If I could stop using Teams today, I would. At least it's on a company machine that I only use for work purposes, so I don't have to worry about it outside of that context. I understand that others don't have that luxury, so for you and them, I feel bad.
- wolfram-teetzMar 20, 2023Copper ContributorI can only agree. This is a serious security issue and needs to be fixed. Not "it's fixed now" and then nothing, actually fixed. I have decided to run a separate computer with Teams for the time being with a separate Webcam and Microphone (!)