How to Fix Microsoft Teams Error Code caa82ee2
I don't know anyone who enjoys or even likes using Microsoft Teams, it's a steaming pile of junk with more issues and complexity than an actual pile of junk... But if you do have to use it for work and keep getting Microsoft Teams Error Code caa82ee2. This guide will walk you through all of the currently known solutions available to solve the problem.
How to Fix Microsoft Teams Error Code caa82ee2
This fix should solve the problem instantly for most people. Just make sure you pick the solution for your operating system. Oddly enough it's easier on Windows 11 compared with Windows 10.
Windows 10
- Open the Run tool, press Windows Key + R.
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Enter Cache Folder Paths: Paste the following paths into the Run box one at a time, then press Enter. Delete the files in each folder:
%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\Cache
%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\application cache\cache
%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\blob_storage
%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\databases
%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\GPUcache
%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\IndexedDB
%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\Local Storage
%appdata%\Microsoft\teams\tmp
- Select all files: Press Ctrl + A and press Delete to remove all files in each folder.
Windows 11:
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Open File Explorer and go to C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft.
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Delete the entire Teams folder.
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After clearing the cache, restart your computer to check if the issue is resolved.
Reinstall Microsoft Teams
If clearing the cache doesn’t solve the issue, reinstalling Teams might be the next step.
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Ensure all cache directories are cleared as shown above.
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Uninstall Microsoft Teams:
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Go to Settings > Apps > Installed apps (Windows 11) or Apps & Features (Windows 10).
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Find Microsoft Teams in the list and click Uninstall.
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Restart your computer.
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Reinstall Teams:
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Download the latest version from the official Microsoft website
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Follow the installation instructions and launch Teams.
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Update Windows
It’s always a good idea to check for updates, as they can sometimes resolve software conflicts.
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Go to Settings: Press Windows Key + I.
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Navigate to Update & Security > Windows Update.
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Check for Updates: Click Check for updates and install any pending updates.
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Restart your device after installing updates.
Disable VPN and Proxy Settings
Network settings like VPNs or proxy servers can sometimes interfere with Teams. Try disabling them to see if it resolves the issue.
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Press Windows Key + I to open Settings.
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Go to Network & Internet > Proxy.
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Disable Proxy: Turn off the “Use a proxy server” toggle under Manual proxy setup.
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Disconnect VPN (if using one) and test Teams again.