![]() This did solve Teams app issues for many in my office, but not for me. Long story short, a major improvement was made to the Teams App near the end of 2017 that brought system load way down. There was, and still is, an active User Voice discussion on this issue. It did not take long for me to find that a lagging Teams app was not uncommon. I needed the Teams app to work, so I focused on that issue. ![]() Further, my company went all in with Microsoft Teams. I can deal with long load times, but I cannot deal with continued UI freezes. This was unacceptable there must be a fix to my problems. Teams in a browser ran fine, but the final nail in the coffin was when I discovered that OneDrive for Business was locking synced files and I started losing work. I chalked up my issues to an aging system-my Surface Pro did not have similar issues. S4B would take minutes and minutes to load, but once loaded, ran ok, while Teams would load quickly but the UI would freeze all of the time. ![]() And I claim without proof, that the delays were getting longer yet more frequent. In particular, I’ve found certain programs, like Microsoft Teams and Skype for Business, caused my computer to either experience long UI freezes or long load times. For far too long I’ve felt like a frog slowly being boiled by my, admittedly, aging laptop and Windows 10.
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