Jan 12 2024 10:51 AM - edited Jan 12 2024 10:54 AM
I've created a custom Teams App to show a SharePoint Site, it worked just fine for a couple of days and all of a sudden it stopped and I only get Timeouts when trying to open it. It works fine in the iOS App but neither on the Desktop App nor in the Web version.
I've added the SharePoint URL and login.microsoftonline.com to the valid Domains, but it doesn't help.
Any advice would be welcome!
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Hi @Meghana-MSFT, could you tell me where I find the Cache Files for the New Teams on MacOS? I've tried the default command, but there is no Teams Folder to delete.
Thanks!
Jan 22 2024 02:59 AM
To clear the cache files for the new Teams on MacOS, you can follow these steps:
Containers/com.microsoft.teams/Data/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams/Cache
.Please note that the "Library" folder is hidden by default in MacOS. By pressing and holding the "Option" key, you can access it. If you are unable to find the "Teams" folder in the specified path, it is possible that the cache files are stored in a different location or the cache files are managed differently in the new version of Teams. In that case, you may need to refer to the Teams documentation or contact Microsoft support for further assistance.
Additionally, you can also try clearing the Teams cache using the Teams client itself. To do this, follow these steps:
This will clear the cache files for the Teams application on MacOS.
For more information on clearing the Teams cache, you can refer to the Microsoft Teams documentation on Clear the Teams client cache.
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