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    #11
    I was away from the house (I know, risky, but that's the way I roll) at 9:00 GMT when the alleged outage happened. I asked my colleagues later, they said there had been no problems. Fake news from the DM again? (Nope - it's in the vulture as well Microsoft Teams gets off to a wobbly start as the world and its cat starts working from home • The Register)
    Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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      #12
      Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
      I was away from the house (I know, risky, but that's the way I roll) at 9:00 GMT when the alleged outage happened. I asked my colleagues later, they said there had been no problems. Fake news from the DM again? (Nope - it's in the vulture as well Microsoft Teams gets off to a wobbly start as the world and its cat starts working from home • The Register)
      as with most MS outages.... it very rarely affects everyone. Their architecture is broadly distributed.
      See You Next Tuesday

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        #13
        Originally posted by Lance View Post
        as with most MS outages.... it very rarely affects everyone. Their architecture is broadly distributed.
        I know. But if it's in the Mail, assuming it's fake is probably a good first approximation.
        Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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          #14
          I find that Teams goes down randomly and only for some people. I suspect MS devs are doing some CI/CD updates using user control groups, without any testing and without telling anyone because "CI/CD is the future"

          Pro tip: If you have Skype for Business client installed and Teams is up the spout, you can trying using it instead as MS still have the back-end running and allow for co-existence. Some features may not work 100% but I find IM and voice calls work fine for me.

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