Microsoft Teams users 'unable to perform various actions' right now
Microsoft is investigating why Microsoft Teams users can't do several actions on the service right now.
What you need to know
- Microsoft Teams is experiencing various issues.
- Users are "unable to perform various actions" across the service.
- Microsoft is investigating the issue.
Microsoft Teams users are "unable to perform various actions" on the service according to a recent tweet from the official Microsoft 365 Status account. The tweet doesn't add much detail about the issues users currently face.
We're investigating an issue where users are unable to perform various actions across the Microsoft Teams service. Additional information can be found in admin centre under the SI: TM185677.We're investigating an issue where users are unable to perform various actions across the Microsoft Teams service. Additional information can be found in admin centre under the SI: TM185677.— Microsoft 365 Status (@MSFT365Status) July 11, 2019July 11, 2019
If you're an admin for a Microsoft Teams account, you can find out more in admin center under SI: TM185677.
Microsoft Teams allows you to collaborate with colleagues, upload files, send messages, and chat through video. It integrates with Office 365 and several other cloud services.
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