Microsoft has confirmed that a recent update to Microsoft Edge introduced a defect that prevents some Windows users from joining meetings on Microsoft Teams. The issue, tracked under incident ID TM1288497, primarily affects users attempting to join scheduled sessions or access meetings through shared links. The problem stems from a regression in the latest Edge release, which disrupts the process of launching Teams meetings. Microsoft acknowledged the issue and advised users that restarting the Teams application may serve as a temporary workaround while a permanent fix is being developed. The company is currently reviewing diagnostic data and recent service updates to determine the root cause. Microsoft has not disclosed the number of affected users or specific regions, but the incident has been categorized as an advisory, indicating a limited scope of impact. The company stated that further updates will be provided once more information becomes available and a resolution timeline is established. This issue follows a series of recent disruptions involving Teams and Edge. A prior update caused problems with right-click paste functionality in Teams chats, while another service change temporarily prevented some users from launching the Teams desktop client. Additionally, Microsoft is addressing ongoing issues with Universal Print sharing linked to changes in the Microsoft Graph API, reflecting a broader set of service stability challenges.
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