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<blockquote data-quote="upnorth" data-source="post: 985409" data-attributes="member: 38832"><p>Windows 11 and it's integration of it as a default tool/feature, I'm not so sure was the best decision MS made, but I also understand it when they want more users and from what I heard, that works.</p><p></p><p>Personal I do not consider myself know Teams " by heart ", even if I'm a user of it and also stumble over it's cons from time to time. I do know pleanty of it's issues can simply be solved by either force it's update or re-install it, but that's also on Windows 10. The advice from member [USER=40719]@Trooper[/USER] about test Teams also in a browser is highly recommended as it should at least work there. The developers of Teams created it to be as compatible as possible, and I must say their phone version works great and almost feels better then the desktop version.</p><p></p><p>I do know [USER=52096]@Gandalf_The_Grey[/USER] also is a Team user and maybe has some good ideas or hints/tips?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upnorth, post: 985409, member: 38832"] Windows 11 and it's integration of it as a default tool/feature, I'm not so sure was the best decision MS made, but I also understand it when they want more users and from what I heard, that works. Personal I do not consider myself know Teams " by heart ", even if I'm a user of it and also stumble over it's cons from time to time. I do know pleanty of it's issues can simply be solved by either force it's update or re-install it, but that's also on Windows 10. The advice from member [USER=40719]@Trooper[/USER] about test Teams also in a browser is highly recommended as it should at least work there. The developers of Teams created it to be as compatible as possible, and I must say their phone version works great and almost feels better then the desktop version. I do know [USER=52096]@Gandalf_The_Grey[/USER] also is a Team user and maybe has some good ideas or hints/tips? [/QUOTE]
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