Microsoft Teams is not opening in Google Chrome


If Microsoft Teams is not opening in Google Chrome, there are several steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue.

Quick solution for Microsoft Teams not working in Chrome(Working in Other Browser or in Microsoft Edge) or Teams web client is stuck in a login loop:

Add below links in Google Cookies list and allow:-

[*.]microsoft.com
[*.]microsoftonline.com
[*.]teams.skype.com
[*.]teams.microsoft.com
[*.]sfbassets.com
[*.]skypeforbusiness.com


Follow below steps:

1. In the Chrome Settings window, open the Privacy and security tab, and then select Cookies and other site data.

2. Under Sites that can always use cookies, select Add, and then select the Including third-party cookies on this site checkbox.

3. Add the following sites:

[*.]microsoft.com

[*.]microsoftonline.com

[*.]teams.skype.com

[*.]teams.microsoft.com

[*.]sfbassets.com

[*.]skypeforbusiness.com

Here are some common solutions to address this problem:

Clear Browser Cache and Cookies:

Sometimes, cached data and cookies in your web browser can cause issues with web applications like Microsoft Teams. Try clearing your browser's cache and cookies. Use an InPrivate or Incognito Window:

Open an incognito or private browsing window in Chrome and try accessing Teams. This ensures that no extensions or cached data are interfering with the application.

Check for Browser Updates:

Ensure that your Chrome browser is up to date. Outdated browser versions can sometimes cause compatibility issues. To check for updates, click on the three vertical dots in the upper right corner of Chrome, go to "Help," and then select "About Google Chrome."

Disable Browser Extensions:

Browser extensions can sometimes interfere with web applications. Try disabling browser extensions in Chrome one by one and see if Microsoft Teams works.

Try a Different Browser:

If the issue persists in Chrome, try accessing Microsoft Teams in a different web browser like Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari. This can help determine if the problem is specific to Chrome.

Check for Network Issues:

Network problems can sometimes prevent access to online services. Make sure you have a stable and active internet connection.

Try the Microsoft Teams Desktop App:

Instead of using the web version of Microsoft Teams, you can download and install the desktop application for a more stable and feature-rich experience.

Check for Service Outages:

Sometimes, issues with Microsoft Teams are not browser-specific but rather related to service outages. Check the Microsoft 365 Service Health Dashboard to see if there are any reported issues with Teams.

Security and Firewall Settings:

Ensure that your security software or firewall settings are not blocking access to Microsoft Teams. Check and configure your security settings to allow access.

JavaScript and Cookies Enabled:

Ensure that JavaScript is enabled in your Chrome browser settings. Also, ensure that cookies are not blocked or disabled.

Browser Compatibility Mode:

Make sure you're not inadvertently running Chrome in a compatibility mode that may affect the rendering of web pages.

User Permissions and Organization Policies:

It's possible that your organization has specific policies or permissions in place that affect access to Microsoft Teams. Contact your IT department or administrator for assistance if needed.

If none of these steps resolve the issue, it might be necessary to consult with your organization's IT support or Microsoft support for further troubleshooting and assistance, as the issue may be specific to your organization's configuration or a larger service issue.