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We are sorry run into an issue in MS Teams
- Jul 08, 2020
Fully exit the Microsoft Teams desktop client. To do this, either right click Teams from the Icon Tray and select ‘Quit’, or run Task Manager and fully kill the process.
Go to File Explorer, and type in %appdata%\Microsoft\teams
Once in the directory, you’ll see a few of the following folders:
From ‘Application Cache’, go to Cache and delete any of the files in the Cache location. “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\application cache\cache”
- From ‘Blob_storage’, delete any files that are located in here if any. “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\blob_storage”
- Within ‘Cache’, delete all files “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\Cache”
- Within ‘databases’, delete all files “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\databases”
- Within ‘GPUCache’, delete all files “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\GPUcache”
- Within ‘IndexedDB’, delete the .db file “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\IndexedDB”
- Within ‘Local Storage’, delete all files “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\Local Storage”
- Lastly, from ‘tmp’, delete any file “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\tmp”
Once finally done clearing, you can now restart Teams from your local desktop and check if the issue disappears.
Also, Does this issue is also happened in MS Teams web client?
Which version of Teams your are using ?
Fully exit the Microsoft Teams desktop client. To do this, either right click Teams from the Icon Tray and select ‘Quit’, or run Task Manager and fully kill the process.
Go to File Explorer, and type in %appdata%\Microsoft\teams
Once in the directory, you’ll see a few of the following folders:
From ‘Application Cache’, go to Cache and delete any of the files in the Cache location. “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\application cache\cache”
- From ‘Blob_storage’, delete any files that are located in here if any. “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\blob_storage”
- Within ‘Cache’, delete all files “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\Cache”
- Within ‘databases’, delete all files “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\databases”
- Within ‘GPUCache’, delete all files “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\GPUcache”
- Within ‘IndexedDB’, delete the .db file “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\IndexedDB”
- Within ‘Local Storage’, delete all files “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\Local Storage”
- Lastly, from ‘tmp’, delete any file “%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\tmp”
Once finally done clearing, you can now restart Teams from your local desktop and check if the issue disappears.
Also, Does this issue is also happened in MS Teams web client?
Which version of Teams your are using ?
- Pooja_gopinathJul 08, 2020Copper ContributorHi @limson_louise
Thanks for the help!
Previously we have followed the steps you have mentioned, it worked. But for past few days this method is not working.
Web client of teams is absolutely working good. Problem is with desktop app. I am unaware about the version as app is not opened itself, I can't able to check the version.- limson louiseJul 08, 2020Brass Contributor
To know Teams version
goto %appdata%\Microsoft\Teams - open logs.txt file and search for "Version"
Latest available version is 1.3.00.15561
Also please the confirm operating system and platform(laptop/desktop/virtual environment)