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Known issues in the new Microsoft Teams desktop client
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Learn about any known issues for the new Microsoft Teams client.
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Known issues for new Microsoft Teams

  • Language-aware spell checking is currently not available in the new Teams. The team is focusing on this issue with a high priority. Check back for updates.
  • New Teams client isn't respecting the date time formats set in the OS. This issue affects both 12h/24h time formatting and date formatting in the product. A fix is pending; check back for updates.
  • A website doesn't load in the new Teams desktop.
  • The new Teams desktop app fails to render video.
  • Collaborative Notes is only available in public clouds, and not in EDU (Academic SKUs).
  • The app crashes on startup with the error APPLICATION_FAULT_c06d007e_PvDSSource64.ax if the Pleora Technologies eBUS SDK is installed. Update to the latest version of the SDK or uninstall.
  • Some users can't join meeting from Outlook Desktop calendar. Open Teams and instead join from Teams calendar.

Issues specifically for the new Microsoft Teams for Education

Note

Issues in the first section of this article also may affect EDU. If your issue isn't on either list, file a support ticket at: aka.ms/EduSupport.

The desktop clients will be updated as issues are fixed and functionality added. Check back here for the latest information.

We currently have no EDU-specific features.

What features are changing?

As we improved the client, the experience also improved to align with similar features. Learn more: Features that are changing in the new Microsoft Teams