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<blockquote data-quote="Bretski" data-source="post: 895651" data-attributes="member: 88404"><p>The launching is what you're after; c:\user\user\appdata\local\microsoft\teams is in user space. So you have to exclude that directory from user space. Works the same as excluding a file from user space. The only other option would be if Teams offers you the ability to change where everything is installed. I haven't used Teams so not sure if it offers this or not. For example to install in c:\program files... or similar instead of c:\user... </p><p></p><p>If you're not comfortable excluding an entire directory, exclude the update.exe in that directory. I wonder if update.exe is just some update function trying to run or that is how Teams starts. Might have to play with what you exclude from user space to get what you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bretski, post: 895651, member: 88404"] The launching is what you're after; c:\user\user\appdata\local\microsoft\teams is in user space. So you have to exclude that directory from user space. Works the same as excluding a file from user space. The only other option would be if Teams offers you the ability to change where everything is installed. I haven't used Teams so not sure if it offers this or not. For example to install in c:\program files... or similar instead of c:\user... If you're not comfortable excluding an entire directory, exclude the update.exe in that directory. I wonder if update.exe is just some update function trying to run or that is how Teams starts. Might have to play with what you exclude from user space to get what you want. [/QUOTE]
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