How to First Login with Microsoft Teams
- Select the Start button > Find Chrome Browser.
- Go to the https://www.office.com/ website on the Browser.
- Then click Sign in option.
- Here Enter the Email ID and click Next.
- Here Enter the Password and click Sign in.
- Then select the Ms teams icon on the left side of the window.
- Now Ms Teams window will popup.
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Microsoft Teams Installation
- Select the Start button > Find Chrome Browser.
- Go to the https://www.microsoft.com/en-in/microsoft-teams/download-app website on the Browser.
- Here click the Download for desktop option.
- Then click the Download Teams.
- Now Teams setup file will download.
- Double-click the Teams_windows_x64 file to begin the installation.
- Sign in with your official email address.
- And you can start interacting with co-workers to get the work done within the company or remotely.
We ran into a problem. Reconnecting…
Teams error "We ran into a problem. Reconnecting..."
The Teams desktop app may sometimes display an alert informing you it ran into a problem and needs to reconnect. When this issue occurs, the app becomes unresponsive for a while: you can’t join meetings, the chat won’t refresh, and you can’t send any messages. While the alert itself doesn’t reveal much about what caused the problem, there are a few ways to fix it.
- It is worth mentioning that the alert affects only the desktop app.
- You should be able to use Teams on the web without any problems. Do a full logout.
- open a new Chrome or Edge tab and go to https://teams.microsoft.com/ Log in to your account.
Reinstall the App:
- Go to Control Panel and select Uninstall a program.
- Then select Teams and click the Uninstall button.
Clear the App Cache:
- Exit Microsoft Teams completely. To do that, you need to right-click the Teams icon on the taskbar and select Quit.
- Type %appdata%\Microsoft\Teams in the Windows Search bar and hit Enter.
- Delete all the files from the Teams folder.
- Restart your computer and install Teams again.
- Then relaunch the app and check if the alert is gone.
“We Ran Into a Problem. Reconnecting” is an error that seems to occur quite frequently. Let us know if this guide helped you to fix the problem or, at least, reduce its frequency.
Notes:
We will add some more articles in the future for your reference.