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DivyaDar
Jul 25, 2022Copper Contributor
Teams acting weird on M1 Macbook pro
Hi, Teams was working fine on my Macbook Pro with M1 chip, and then suddenly it stopped. I could not take calls or join live events (and as a producer I could not join at all since you can't do t...
robotech
Aug 29, 2022Brass Contributor
Did you ever find a solution?
I have this problem with both i7 and m1 chips on Monterey 12.5 and 12.5.1 with about 5 affected users. When I launch Teams on the affected machines, a white window pops up and then nothing further.
I've already tried to uninstall and reinstall Teams
I've also cleared the cache and keychain as described here:
"First, please make sure all cache under the following folders are deleted when you cleared the cache.
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/Application Cache/Cache”
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/blob_storage”
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/Cache”
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/databases”
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/GPUCache”
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/IndexedDB”
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/Local Storage”
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/tmp”
If clearing cache doesn’t help, please kindly clearing your credentials in Key Chain to see if it helps: Start Keychain Access: Select the Finder application, click Utilities on the Go menu, and then double-click Keychain Access. Find Microsoft Teams Identities Cache and delete it.
If the above doesn’t work, please kindly check if your Time zone is set correctly on your Mac, which can also cause the problem."
Still Teams does not load. I imagine there are a lot more people having this problem. It's important that this be addressed as lots of people are working from home and using Teams is even more critical that before.
I know this forum is answered by users, but MS surely knows about the problem right?
I have this problem with both i7 and m1 chips on Monterey 12.5 and 12.5.1 with about 5 affected users. When I launch Teams on the affected machines, a white window pops up and then nothing further.
I've already tried to uninstall and reinstall Teams
I've also cleared the cache and keychain as described here:
"First, please make sure all cache under the following folders are deleted when you cleared the cache.
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/Application Cache/Cache”
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/blob_storage”
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/Cache”
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/databases”
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/GPUCache”
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/IndexedDB”
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/Local Storage”
“~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/tmp”
If clearing cache doesn’t help, please kindly clearing your credentials in Key Chain to see if it helps: Start Keychain Access: Select the Finder application, click Utilities on the Go menu, and then double-click Keychain Access. Find Microsoft Teams Identities Cache and delete it.
If the above doesn’t work, please kindly check if your Time zone is set correctly on your Mac, which can also cause the problem."
Still Teams does not load. I imagine there are a lot more people having this problem. It's important that this be addressed as lots of people are working from home and using Teams is even more critical that before.
I know this forum is answered by users, but MS surely knows about the problem right?
- DivyaDarAug 30, 2022Copper Contributor
robotech I figured out after doing a lot of things including deleting cache, uninstalling, restarting, updating OS, etc. that the problem was with a specific network. I haven't figured out a solution for that, so the backup network of my house is my main network for my laptop. This is a stopgap arrangement that has lasted too long, I was hoping a new update of teams could fix it, but unfortunately hasn't till now. But I will also try the things you mentioned.
Thanks!