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StarLeaf + Teams integration
Hi all, I have a user that wants to integrate StarLeaf into one of his Microsoft Teams group. He is not the owner of the group. The issue he reported: "Currently, Starleaf for Teams is installed, but when there is any attempt to setup using the integration token generated from our systems admin in Starleaf, an error occurs." The link for instructions he used: https://support.starleaf.com/integrating/starleaf-for-microsoft-teams/#3-Install+StarLeaf+for One of the errors he gets: "Something went wrong. Reinstall StarLeaf for Teams." Any idea of what to do? Kind regards, DinoDiVojichOct 21, 2025Brass Contributor1.6KViews1like6CommentsAndroid phone stuck in login loop for account with previous organisation
Hi. I've recently joined a new organisation and want to have Teams active on my phone as I did with a previous organisation. Unfortunately, my app is stuck in a login loop, I can't log in to log out (my account has been deactivated) and I can't find any place to remove any further user accounts in the system. Basically, I can't use Teams on my phone until I can find away to fix this. Any suggestions?Badwolf77Oct 21, 2025Copper Contributor84KViews3likes17CommentsVideo Tutorial: How To Use The Microsoft Teams Games For Work App
Microsoft recently added the ability to https://youtu.be/JxKLNVRtIJI. In this Microsoft Teams https://youtu.be/JxKLNVRtIJI, I will demonstrate how to use the Microsoft Teams Games For Work app. This app can be added to MS Teams meetings and allows participants to play from one of four games (at the time of release): Microsoft Solitaire, Microsoft Minesweeper, Wordament and IceBreakers. Note that you cannot use this app outside of meetings (i.e. you cannot play games directly in the MS Teams app) and each game supports 1-250 players. The app can also be used on the Microsoft Teams mobile application and is mobile responsive meaning meeting participants joining from their mobile device can also participate in the games. Lastly, the app can also be used in Microsoft Team meeting breakout rooms. To add the Games For Work App to a Microsoft Teams meeting: Click the “+ Add An App” button Search for and select “Games For Work” What are you thoughts about this app?SolvedLuiIacobellisOct 21, 2025Iron Contributor40KViews0likes11CommentsNew Audio-Only Recording Option for Teams Meetings
A new audio-only recording option for Teams meeting suppresses the video feed from meeting participants to generate the MP4 file for the meeting recording. The idea is to better preserve user privacy during recording playbacks. Few will miss the video stream because the audio is usually more important. The audio is also the basis for the meeting transcript, and that leads to AI-generated outputs like meetings summaries and action items. https://office365itpros.com/2025/10/20/audio-only-recording-teams/85Views0likes2CommentsCamera works fine, except it won't transmit video in Teams
This problem is baffling me completely, and I've worked in IT Application support for almost 40 years. I hope someone can help me resolve it. A family member has a very important family court hearing to attend via Teams in a few weeks so I'd like to help her out. This is a Lenovo laptop (Ideapad 330S-14IKB) with a built in SunplusIT webcam. The camera works perfectly in Google Meet and Zoom, but not in Teams. I can see my own video feed on my screen but the other Teams meeting users cannot see my image. The camera is enabled in Teams. Some things I have already tried: Updated webcam driver from Windows Updated webcam driver directly from Lenovo site Ensured Windows 11 is up to date Checked privacy settings to ensure Teams app is permitted to use camera Uninstalled any other apps (e.g. Zoom, Skype) that may be using the camera Cleared Teams cache folders and restarted Uninstalled and reinstalled Teams Performed a partial Windows reset, retaining user data Performed a full Windows reset, erasing the hard drive Some other symptoms and things I've noted Camera works fine on my own Teams window and I can see my own image Camera transmits video correctly when the other party is on Android Camera stops transmitting video when other party is using Windows The same problem occurs using Teams in a browser web app, with either Edge or Chrome Screen sharing works fine Camera works fine in Google Meet (web) and Zoom (app) The problem persists if I log into the laptop with another user account The laptop has a fresh install of Office 365 What on earth is happening and what else can I try? I'm very technical but this has beaten me!2.5KViews1like2CommentsError code 0xA00F4244 NoCamerasAreAttached
The other day my integrated laptop webcam stopped working. When I opened the Windows native Camera App, I received the error code 0xA00F4244 NoCamerasAreAttached. I have an Asus Tuf Gaming F17 notebook running Windows 11 operating system. Typically in Device Manager, the camera showed up as USB2.0 HD UVC WebCam. I followed all the troubleshooting steps from the following Asus support site, https://www.asus.com/me-en/support/FAQ/109836/#Win11_A5 , with no luck. I also worked with Asus support but did not resolve the issue. After further investigation, I discovered the camera would disappear from the Device Manager when Microsoft Teams was open and running. When I quit the Teams application, the camera would re-appear in the list. I experienced this same behavior when using the Microsoft Teams Web Client. Is this related to a Microsoft Teams Update, or has this problem always existed? This is a new computer, and I do not have previous history with this issue.MattSchuesslerOct 20, 2025Copper Contributor977Views1like1CommentSecuring Microsoft Teams Best Practice & Cleanup
Working on a Teams environment that is fully wide open. They have seen a huge number of Teams created and are looking to get it under control from here on out and clean up. Wanted some advice on what you recommend doing and if you have the instructions to complete those tasks. My thoughts would be Block Team creation where IT would need to be involved. I believe this could be accomplished by blocking M365 Group creation. Way to expire or archive old Teams with no activity in X amount of time? Also, how are you handling guest invitations or access? Doing anything that allows but might secure things better for the organization. Thanks all.199Views0likes6CommentsSupport RTL Languages on MacOS
As now, It seems Microsoft teams on MacOS does not support RTL languages when texts are being typed. This makes bad feeling when users want to read the text they've typed. The issue becomes worst when the text contains English phrase (when the message is sent) As far as I remember, Skype did support RTL languages when the texts are being typed.152Views12likes2CommentsDefault audio devices in teams
Hi All, I use a Lenovo X1 carbon 6th Generation laptop along with a Thunderbolt Docking station. (Windows 10 operating system) I use a usb headset for teams/ meetings and calls. When I unplug my headset, Teams defaults to my docking station. When I plug it back in, my docking station remains as default without automatically placing my headset back as default. (My headset is defaulted for all sound devices) My headset will appear in device options in Teams and I have to re-select it there in order to use it in -teams again. I've found that even after unplugging my docking station and only having my PC speakers and internal microphone as options, Teams will not automatically default back to my headset. It will remain defaulted to my PC speakers and internal microphone. Teams only defaults back if every other sound option is disabled from the sound control panel. However, other meeting software like Zoom and Cisco Webex automatically default to my headset (or whatever new sound device is plugged in) each time without me having to disable other sound devices or re-select it from the Zoom/Webex devices menu. I and many other users at my company have noticed this behavior. Does anyone have any hints or clues to help us out? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!S_Smith705Oct 18, 2025Brass Contributor69KViews15likes18CommentsCan you limit the people that someone can / can't contact via MS Teams?
Not a great title for the conversation, but I couldn't quite figure out a pithy way of describing this. Here's our situation. We use Microsoft Teams internally for employee communication. We also have an external network of authorized resellers of our products. We give each reseller an Outlook / Exchange account with a corporate email address. (That way, when they interact with customers, all emails are coming from our master corporate account. For branding.) Our corporate Operations and Technical Service departments would love to communicate with our resellers using Microsoft Teams. We often need to screenshare to explain how to use the internal business apps, or for tech support questions, etc. We trade a lot of emails that would be much better to manage as Teams chats instead. However -- our corporate Finance department absolutely does NOT want to communicate with our resellers through MS Teams. In fact, they don't even want to be visible to the external folks. (There are a number of good reasons for this, but I won't go into the details.) So my question -- is there any way to dictate who an external Teams user can contact via Teams? To block the resellers from contacting the folks in the Finance department, but allow them to contact the rest of the company?SolvedOldFatDogOct 17, 2025Copper Contributor5.2KViews0likes2Comments
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