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Microsoft Teams desktop client launch failure resolved after update rollback

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Microsoft reverted a service update for Microsoft Teams desktop clients after it caused widespread launch failures. Affected users experienced a loading screen hang and an error stating: "We're having trouble loading your message. Try refreshing." The issue stemmed from a regression in the Teams client build caching system that pushed older client builds into an unhealthy state. This impacted Teams users globally, though the exact scope (user count or regions) was not disclosed. Microsoft confirmed the automated recovery system remediated the issue before reverting the update, requiring impacted users to fully quit and restart the Teams client to apply the fix.

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  1. 20.04.2026 12:40 1 articles · 1h ago

    Microsoft Teams desktop client launch failures resolved via service update rollback

    Microsoft reverted a service update causing Teams desktop client launch failures due to a regression in the client build caching system. Affected users experienced infinite loading screens and errors. The automated recovery system remediated the issue before rollback, but users must fully quit and restart Teams for the fix to propagate. The incident, tracked as TM1283300, was flagged as critical.

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