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Sidney Andrews's avatar
Sidney Andrews
Copper Contributor
Sep 10, 2020

Teams stuck in a launch+crash loop

For about a week now, my desktop Teams client is stuck in a loop where it will follow these steps:

  • Teams will start
  • Within ten seconds, it will render the message "There was a glitch and we're recovering"
  • It will restart (repeat ~3x)
  • It will finally show a window that says "There is a glitch. Sorry for the inconvenience. Please sign in again"

Since this bug has occurred, I have been completely unable to use the desktop client. I have attempted to uninstall and reinstall Teams twice at this point.

 

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  • frabinstein's avatar
    frabinstein
    Copper Contributor

    This is what has worked for me:

    • Uninstall Teams.

    • Delete ALL folders under %localappdata%\Microsoft\Teams\, rather than just some of them, as indicated in most of the other solutions I found online.

    • Also delete the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Teams\PreventInstallationFromMsi registry value (always save a backup of the registry key before editing!!!).

    • Reinstall Teams.

    (https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msteams/forum/all/there-was-a-glitch-and-we-are-recovering/9ffa0f06-0c60-4d73-9ca2-7628f4543b11)

  • Rob_Bones's avatar
    Rob_Bones
    Copper Contributor

    Hi Sidney,

     

    I've also been expericeing the same issue over the last week or so on Windows 8.1 machines only.

     

    Setting the "Teams.exe" in compatibility mode for "Windows 7" allows Teams to launch as normal but this is not an acceptable work around for us.

     

    Would be good to find the root cause of this issue.

     

    Sidney Andrews 

    • Sidney Andrews's avatar
      Sidney Andrews
      Copper Contributor

      Rob_Bones 

      I'm on a Windows 10 machine (Build 2004). Setting the executable to compatibility mode for Windows 7 didn't stop the crash loop.

  • Hi Sidney Andrews ,

     

    Have you tried clearing out AppData locations too, as I know sometimes an uninstall does not get rid of everything.

     

    Might also be worth clearing out credentials too.

     

    Thanks

     

    Henry

      • HenryPhillipsNimbitech's avatar
        HenryPhillipsNimbitech
        Bronze Contributor

        Sidney Andrews 

         

        I was personally thinking Windows Credential Manager (assuming you are a Windows user).

         

        And for the paranoid in me, I would clear out web credentials for good measure too.

         

        Thanks

         

        Henry

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