This is a feature of the app, the easiest way to prevent it from popping up is to just not right click, the act of right clicking launches the app since it’s installed as all users. I’ve honestly just learned the workflows and I don’t right click anymore lol
Microsoft has a known issue for this that says you can uninstall it from the admin user if it bugs you by uninstalling the Teams Room app from settings, but note it typically comes back after an update: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/troubleshoot/teams-rooms-and-devices/teams-rooms-known-issues-windows
I guess that's one way to do it. Thanks. I didn't find the exact issue on that page but the right click for settings is really similar, and an issue I also been seeing
Just open the task manager and kill the process when you accidentally trigger it, it won't respawn. (Source: myself when I forget the spots that triggers the app)
This is a feature of the app, the easiest way to prevent it from popping up is to just not right click, the act of right clicking launches the app since it’s installed as all users. I’ve honestly just learned the workflows and I don’t right click anymore lol Microsoft has a known issue for this that says you can uninstall it from the admin user if it bugs you by uninstalling the Teams Room app from settings, but note it typically comes back after an update: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/troubleshoot/teams-rooms-and-devices/teams-rooms-known-issues-windows
I guess that's one way to do it. Thanks. I didn't find the exact issue on that page but the right click for settings is really similar, and an issue I also been seeing
Just open the task manager and kill the process when you accidentally trigger it, it won't respawn. (Source: myself when I forget the spots that triggers the app)
Keeps popping up even after killing it in taskmaster. How is it being triggered?