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It's been driving me mad on my work laptop,
I cant uninstall the old version and every time i open it it tries to push me to the new version
I had this as well, it’s because the pinned version will still be pointing to the old version even after you agreed to upgrade.
You have to unpin the old version, and pin the new version.
Reallllly stupid upgrade from them.
But it starts automatically at boot! (And opens the last used chat on the screen for everyone to see, thank you teams.)
Better yet - mine keeps trying to push me to the new version, but the (new) version is blocked in my org.
So every time it tries to open, I get a "teams (new) is blocked in your organization." And I have to fight it to go back to the old version.
Did you know that Outlook has a mobile app? Click here to install....
Oh fuck that message
Especially when it knows you have it installed because you're forced to use the Outlook 2fa function on your phone
I just pinned the new version to the taskbar so I don't have to mess around with the old version diversion
My admin hasn't enabled the new version so I just have the old version, if I accidentally click on the new one the entire pc slogs for 5 mins before asking me to use the older version.