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Cant login my account on teams, I use UBUNTU 18.04 LTS

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I recieve a message " We couldn't sign you in. Please try again".

NOTES:

  • From the Chrome browser i can access my microsoft account fully except teams, when i click on teams from my account on the online browser its open in a new tap and just blinking fastly and i get the message "We couldn't sign you in. Please try again. "

  • I tried the comand " sudo snap install teams-for-linux " and installed team but its also not working and i recieve the message "We couldn't sign you in. Please try again. "

  • I have tried login to teams from iPhone and MAC it works.

  • I use two emails to login my microsoft account as example first email is [email protected] and second one look like [email protected]

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Thanks a lot for your reply, I can access my account " microsoft account " fully form the browser (Google Chrom) I can open word, excell, ppt..etc , when i try to login to team i cant , whecn i click on tean icon from my account from the browser i cant acccess teams. also tried downloading it and install it and it didnt work ( I use two emails to login my microsoft account as example first email is [email protected] and second one look like [email protected]
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Does this answer your question? [Microsoft Teams: Could not read the contents of FOLDER?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1334699/microsoft-teams-could-not-read-the-contents-of-folder)
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"I use two emails to login my microsoft account" Teams is a bit finicky about which email you use to login. Try log out of all Microsoft online accounts. Then login using the email you used to sign in for Teams. This is particularly true you you created a Teams account for "an organization" as opposed to for personal use.
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