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Wednesday, September 2, 2020
How to Fix a Blank Login Screen in Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams seems to have a strange bug related to changing your windows password. After changing my password, opening Teams resulted in a blank login screen where I couldn’t do anything. Restarting Teams seemed to also have no effect, but I have found some ways to fix it.
Fix a Blank Login Screen by Signing out and Back in
The easiest way to fix the blank login screen in Teams is to simply sign out and back in.
Step 1: Click the
X
on the Login to Microsoft Teams
window
Step 2: On the
We've run into an issue
page, click the signing out
link to sign out of Teams
Microsoft Teams will now restart and prompt you to login with your new password.

Alternative Methods
If you tried the first method above and still are still stuck with a blank login screen, try the following instead.
Step 1: Navigate to the following directory (replace username with your username)
C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Teams\current
Step 2: Simply double click
Teams.exe
I’m not sure why this works, but it did for me. I’ve also seen some people report that changing the compatibility settings on
Teams.exe
will fix the issue.
To change the compatibility settings, right click
Teams.exe
and select Properties
. In the properties window, click the Compatibility
tab. Check the box for Run this program in compatibility mode for:
and choose Windows 7
in the drop down underneath it. Finally, click the Apply
button.
Opening Teams after you apply these settings should make Teams prompt for login.
The Last Resort: Reinstall Teams
If all else fails, you could try simply reinstalling Microsoft Teams. I won’t go into great detail in this section as we’ve already written about uninstalling Teams (linked below) and installation is super easy. Please note that if you’re on a computer issued by your employer, you should consult with your IT department before reinstalling anything on your own.
First you’ll need to uninstall Microsoft Teams. Then simply navigate to teams.microsoft.com, sign in, and then follow the on-screen prompts for installing Teams.
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