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5 TopicsAdding Custom Header to Microsoft Teams Login Requests Using mitmproxy Causes HTTP 404 Error
Hi Team, We are using mitmproxy to add a custom header to all requests during the login process in the Microsoft Teams Windows application. The purpose of adding this custom header is to verify that the request is coming from a specific device by checking this header on our sso server. Unfortunately, we are unable to bypass the login URLs. Adding the custom header is a crucial part of our verification process. However, we are encountering the following issue: When using mitmproxy to modify requests, the Microsoft Teams app fails to connect and shows the error: "We can't connect you. HTTP 404 login.microsoftonline.com" Is there a way to add a custom header to requests from the Teams app without breaking the connection to the Microsoft login endpoint? We appreciate any guidance on how to resolve this issue or insights into how Teams validates its login requests to avoid potential interference. Looking forward to your reply. Thanks46Views0likes0CommentsHow Do I Fix Quick_Books Frozen on Remote Desktop
If Quick_Books freezes on a remote desktop, try these steps: Restart the Remote Desktop: Close and restart the remote desktop session to resolve temporary glitches. Check Network Connection: Ensure a stable internet connection. Poor connectivity can cause freezing. Update Quick_Books: Make sure Quick_Books is updated to the latest version to avoid bugs. Check System Resources: Ensure the remote desktop has enough CPU and RAM for Quick_Books. Disable Antivirus/Firewall: Temporarily disable these to see if they're causing issues. Run Quick_Books Tool Hub: Use the Tool Hub to fix common Quick_Books issues. Contact IT Support: If problems persist, seek help from IT professionals or Quick_Books support. These steps should help resolve freezing issues on a remote desktop.270Views1like0CommentsI cannot use Teams... I am losing my mind trying to
I tried to post this discussion under my work email Teams account and it does nothing. When registering to post a discussion, I am presented with two accounts to choose from, I select my work one, and it just refreshes to the same page. Hence I'm posting from my personal account. That issue is frustrating and makes no sense but is secondary to the following... When I receive a Teams invite from a client, in the last couple of months I have been having problems getting in. It goes around in a massive pointless circle. I click the invite link, I chose the option to 'Open Microsoft Teams'. I get a box with the message 'You're missing out! Ask your admin to enable Microsoft Teams for *my work email address*. It says I'm currently signed in on my work email address and to 'Select Sign up for Teams to continue'. So I click that then enter my work email address and it says 'Looks like you're using a work or school account' and to sign in. So I click 'Sign In' and it gives me a box 'Welcome to Microsoft Teams!' and the option to Continue as *my work email address*. So I choose that and it goes right back to 'You're missing out!'. How on earth am I supposed to use Teams to collaborate with my clients?!! There is no one else but me in my business, there is no IT Admin to check with. Can someone please help?!!1.5KViews0likes5CommentsMicrosoft Team Free
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