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- Check that the volume level is set sufficiently high or that the sound is not muted. (Instructions on page No Sound in Windows 10. What to Do?.)
Verify that the microphone is not muted. Some devices may have a physical mute switch or button.
- After starting each a meeting, ensure that the correct audio source and microphone are configured set in the programTeams.
- Click on the three dots (More) at the top.
- Select Settings. Choose Device Audio settings.
- Check that Ensure the correct speaker audio source is selected from the dropdown menu below "under Speaker." Check that
- Ensure the correct microphone is selected from the dropdown menu below "under Microphone."
Close the settings by clicking the X.
If you are using Bluetooth headphones, one possible cause of the problem could be headphones paired with multiple devices. This can sometimes result in device switching or connectivity issues. Reset all connections on your headphones and establish a new connection only to the computer you are using for Teams meetings.
Try using your headphones or microphone on another device. If they don't work, there may be a hardware issue.
- For other troubleshooting options, refer to the page Fix sound or audio problems in Windows - Microsoft Support.
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- Ensure that the camera cover on your computer is open and that the camera is not disabled through a specific switch or key (only on some models).
- Make sure that video transmission is enabled in the application settings.
- Klikkaa ohjausrivin Camera/Kamera-kuvaketta, kunnes näet pelkän kamera-kuvakkeen ilman poikkiviivaaClick the Camera icon on the control bar until only the camera icon without a slash is visible.
- Klikkaa ohjausrivin Camera/Kamera-kuvaketta, kunnes näet pelkän kamera-kuvakkeen ilman poikkiviivaaClick the Camera icon on the control bar until only the camera icon without a slash is visible.
- Verify that the correct camera is selected in the application settings.
- Click on the three dots (More) at the top.
- Select Settings Video effects and settings.
- Choose Device settings Settings.
- Check that Ensure the correct camera is selected from the dropdown menu below the Video Settings textunder Camera.
- Close any other applications that may be using your camera (such as Skype or FaceTime).
If you are using an external camera:
- Try disconnecting and reconnecting it.
- Switch the application to use your computer's internal camera.
- Try using the external camera on another device. If it doesn't work there either, it may be a hardware issue.
- Ensure that the application has permissions to use the camera.
- Open Windows 10's Settings app.
- Find and open "Choose which apps can access your camera."
- At the bottom of the page, there is a toggle button for "Allow desktop apps to access your camera." Turn this setting On.
- Make sure that the meeting organizer has not blocked the video from being displayed.
Ensure that your internet connection is functioning properly. A slow or intermittent connection can affect the visibility of your camera to others.
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- Ensure that you are logged into Teams and Outlook with your Metropolia credentials.
- If you are not, switch to using Metropolia credentials for login.
- Restart Teams and Outlook.
- Right-click on the Teams icon in the system tray at the bottom right of the screen.
Select 'Quit.'
-right toolbar and select Quit Teams. - In Outlook, open File-menu and click 'Exit' from the bottom.
- Open Teams and Outlook.
- Right-click on the Teams icon in the system tray at the bottom right of the screen.
- Try again to create a Teams meeting from the Outlook application.
- If the issue persists, follow the instructions on the page Teams-tapaamiskutsupainike Outlookiin (only in Finnish).
If this still doesn't help, reinstall Teams following the provided instructions.
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- Sign out of Teams completely and then sign back in.
- Right-click on the Teams Click your profile icon in the system tray at the bottom right of the screentop-right corner of Teams.
Select ' Sign out.'
- Right-click on the Teams icon in the system tray at the bottom right of the screen .
Select 'Quit.'
and select Quit Teams. - Restart Teams.
- Sign in to Teams.
Attempt to switch organizations. If switching is not successful, proceed to the next step.
Remove the organization.
- Remove the organization to which you are unable to switch.
- Add the organization back.
Attempt to switch organizations again.
Alternatively, try to bypass the issue by using Teams through a web browser at https://office.com.
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Teams sign-in window keeps popping up, what should I do?
- Right-click on the Teams Click your profile icon in the bottom top-right corner of the screen on the taskbarTeams.
- Select Sign out.
Sign back in to Teams.
If the files in Teams channels show the file structure of another channel, what should I do?
- Right-click on the Teams Click your profile icon in the bottom top-right corner of the screen on the taskbarTeams.
Select Sign out.
Sign back in to Teams.
- Ask other channel members to sign out of Teams and sign back in.
What should I do if Teams is not working in any other way or the above instructions didn't fix the issue?
- Sign out of Teams.
- Right-click on the Teams Click your profile icon in the bottom top-right corner of the screen on the taskbarTeams.
Select Sign out.
- Close Teams.
Right-click on the Teams icon in the bottom right corner of the screen on the taskbar -right toolbar and select Quit Teams.
- Restart Teams.
Sign back in to Teams.
If the problem persists, clear the Teams cache following the instructions below.
If clearing the cache doesn't help, reinstall Teams using the instructions below.
- Alternatively, you can bypass the issue by using Teams through the web browser at https://office.com.
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