FIX: MS Teams - Stuck on Wrong Status (e.g. "Offline" or "Out of Office")

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1.7 هزار بار بازدید - 4 ماه پیش - A. Check and Remove Outlook
A. Check and Remove Outlook invites with Out of Office status

If someone sends you a calendar invite with date ranges from today till future with Out of Office selected, or if you create future Out of Office appointments, then Teams is somehow changing the status as well.

The easiest fix is to check if there is any invitation mentioned as Out of Office. If you find such an invitation, then remove it from your calendar and check the result. If not, check out the next solutions.

B. Turn on/off Don’t send automatic replies

Go to Outlook Web App.
Click the gear button.
Choose Mail --- Automatic processing ---Automatic replies
Now, tick the option that says Don’t send automatic replies.
If the issue persists, then remove it and check if it works.
If you have no Out of Office events in your calendar, you could try to apply the above procedure instead.
C. Change your Status Message in Teams

Go to your profile at the top of Teams.
Click Set status message.
Then, type the message that you want to show to other people in the box.
Click Done and you’re all set. Teams will refresh.
You may now delete the message.
D. Clear Teams cache:

Fully exit the Microsoft Teams desktop client. To do this, either right click Teams from the Icon Tray and select ‘Quit’, or run Task Manager and fully kill the process.
Go to File Explorer, and type in %appdata%\Microsoft\teams.
Once in the directory, you’ll see a few of the following folders:
From within ‘Application Cache’, go to Cache and delete any of the files in the Cache location.: %appdata%\Microsoft\teams\application cache\cache
From within ‘Blob_storage’, delete any files that are located in here if any.: %appdata%\Microsoft\teams\blob_storage
From within ‘Cache’, delete all files.: %appdata%\Microsoft\teams\Cache
From within ‘databases’, delete all files.: %appdata%\Microsoft\teams\databases
From within ‘GPUCache’, delete all files.: %appdata%\Microsoft\teams\GPUcache
From within ‘IndexedDB’, delete the .db file.: %appdata%\Microsoft\teams\IndexedDB
From within ‘Local Storage’, delete all files. : %appdata%\Microsoft\teams\Local Storage
Lastly, from within ‘tmp’, delete any file. : %appdata%\Microsoft\teams\tmp
Once finally done clearing, you can now restart Teams from your local desktop and all cache will be cleared from the desktop app.

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