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New BUG? After upgrading to 1.3.00.30866 camera not working
- Dec 03, 2020
Hi ltomovski
We are also experiencing the exact same issue with this version, which is still the automatic update version being deployed.
We also get some of our users reporting that trying to use the camera crashes Teams completely, and they have to open it again to join audio calls only.
The only way we can get our users working again, is to direct them to the current version on the main Teams download site, which is 1.3.00.28779 and then their camera is working again.
Hi ltomovski
We are also experiencing the exact same issue with this version, which is still the automatic update version being deployed.
We also get some of our users reporting that trying to use the camera crashes Teams completely, and they have to open it again to join audio calls only.
The only way we can get our users working again, is to direct them to the current version on the main Teams download site, which is 1.3.00.28779 and then their camera is working again.
RichardEvans This is not a solution. This is along the lines of suggesting Zoom. And as DanBens pointed out, this will only last as long as your client doesn't update.
- simon_dpDec 04, 2020Copper Contributor
Restin5While it's still not a solution, I've been able to block updates to my older working version using a suggestion I found elsewhere.
- Browse to %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Teams in Windows Explorer
- Create a directory named DownloadedUpdate
- Right-click on the directory and select Properties
- Switch to the Security tab and click the Edit button
- Click the Add button
- Enter Everyone in the object box at the bottom, then click OK
- On the new Everyone entry, select the top checkbox in the Deny column (will select all).
- Click OK and confirm you do want to block access for everyone.
- Click OK to close the property sheet.
That should block access to the location Teams uses to download updates, to keep you on the old version until a proper fix is known to be available.
To restore Teams updates, remove the Everyone entry added to the list above then delete the DownloadedUpdate directory.
- RichardEvansDec 04, 2020Copper Contributor
Restin5and DanBens Totally agree this is not a solution! This is our workaround until there is an update which does not stop the camera working. Also, auto-update does indeed upgrade it again to the version which does not work.
@ThereseSolimeno Are there plans for Microsoft to investigate and fix this issue, there are clearly others with the problem. There may only be a few posts on this thread, but I am fairly certain others will be affected. It is affecting over 100 users at my company.
Thanks
- Marinus69Dec 04, 2020Copper Contributor
RichardEvans @Restin5 and @DanBens
We have about 4500 laptops en after the start of this update for Teams, we have received about 150 user incidents with a camera issue.
What works for us: sometimes reinstalling the latest drivers from lenovo, sometime the latest Intel chipset and sometimes the 64bit version.