Teams crashing when sharing screen

Shannon Hoskins 61 Reputation points
2021-03-08T14:28:52.067+00:00

I am having issues when using Teams on my computer. Teams works fine until I attempt to share my screen. This happens when I share a single application and when I share the entire screen.I have tried deleting Teams, clearing all apo cache and re-installing but this does not help. I've tried sharing with different people with and without audio. All of my drivers are up to date. I don't have this issue with any other application and no one else in my organization is having this problem. This has been going on for a couple months now and I've been forced to use the browser application on this computer. All of my other computers are working fine with no issues. Anyone have any suggestions?

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  1. JimmyYang-MSFT 49,191 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2021-03-09T05:20:53.72+00:00

    Hi @Shannon Hoskins

    Are there any error messages when Team client crash?

    Have you tried to change another device to see if it works?

    To eliminate whether the issue is caused by software conflicts, please try to perform a clean boot in the affected computer to check if it works. Also, make sure you have stable internet connection in your environment.

    Besides, please check your client log to see if there is any error logs in your Teams client by following these steps:

    1.Right Click on the Microsoft Teams icon in your system tray.
    2.Select Get Logs.


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  1. Torben Jan Nielsen 21 Reputation points
    2021-10-12T12:05:22.597+00:00

    I also got the issue, it started on my new lonovo T14 and the funny thing is when i am kicked of, i am not really kicked off.
    When i try to join the meeting again i get the message, "you are already in this meeting, do you want to transfer the meeting to this device"
    So it seems like the application dont know i am "kicked off"

    When I look in the log it is filled up with error messages all about like this :

    https://: line 23: Content Media Auth: Image auth cookie valid. expiry check timer started. Timer ID: 6668, status: success, scenario: 044c850f-24c5-4688-bbd3-d419fd704e1e, scenarioName: experience-renderer-console-error, name: experience-renderer-console-error, step: start, sequence: 0, delta: 0, scenarioDelta: 0, elapsed: 936011, stepDelta: 0, Scenario.Mode: 1, AppInfo.Language: en-US, complianceEnvironmentType: 0, isDataCategorizationEnabled: true, userpdclevel: 0, processMemory: 24519188, freeMemory: 23481827328, clientType: desktop, AppInfo.ClientType: desktop, batterylevel: 0.95, pluggedin: true, Window.Focus: foreground, windowIsVisible: true, Window.Status: minimized, UserInfo.TimeZone: +02:00, vdiMode: 0,

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  2. Derek Preston 1 Reputation point
    2021-10-18T19:22:30.297+00:00

    Not sure if anyone has tried this yet but, right-clicking Microsoft Teams and Run as Administrator resolved the issue for us. Changing the MS Teams desktop shortcut to always run as administrator is our permanent fix for this one particular conference room computer.


  3. Torben Jan Nielsen 21 Reputation points
    2021-10-19T09:59:51.363+00:00

    I found out that it works when I only share with one person, but if I do a presentation for several people it crashes.
    Some of our tech guys told me that Lenovo Model T14 had issues, but I think that those in this thread have all kind of laptops.
    ?
    I have activated Teams logging and wait / hope for some indicator

    br
    TJ


  4. Torben Jan Nielsen 21 Reputation points
    2021-10-19T14:21:38.803+00:00

    can it be hardware ? a component used in both T14 and your dell ?