Microsoft Teams is the ultimate messaging app for collaborating at work.
Something went wrong can make a dreadful mess of your workflow.
Lets take a look at how to fix this error throughMiniTool.
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Something went wrong error in Microsoft Teams may appear in the following situations.
This issue typically arises when there are internal problems with the Windows Credential Manager.
If this isnt available, continue to the next options to fix Teams error Doh!

Option 1.
In that case, clearing them can fix the error.
Click onWindows Credentialsfrom the new window.

Then find and remove any stored credentials related to Microsoft Teams.
Relaunch Teams and re-input your login information.
Option 2.
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Clear Teams Cache
Regularlyclearing the cachecanimprove the overall performance.
Heres how to clear Teams cache.
Step 1. ensure Microsoft Teams is closed and pressWin + Rtogether to open theRunbox.
Step 2. jot down%appdata%in the input bar and pressEnter.
Then go toMicrosoft > Teamsand delete the items of the folders below in order.
Microsoft\teams\tool cache\cache
Microsoft\teams\blob_storage
Microsoft\teams\Cache
Microsoft\teams\databases
Microsoft\teams\GPUcache
Microsoft\teams\IndexedDB
Microsoft\teams\Local Storage
Microsoft\teams\tmp
Step 3.
Afterward, dont forget toempty yourRecycle Bin.
Then reboot your machine to test whether this method works.
Option 3.
Check for Update
Sometimes, incompatibility between outdated Teams and your machine can cause the something went wrong error.
To look to see if Teams has updated to the latest version, follow the steps below.
Launch Teams, press thethree dotsand chooseCheck for updates.
Then Teams will automatically download and install any available updates.
Once done, restart Microsoft Teams to see if the error is gone.
Option 4.
Repair or Reset Teams
Heres how to repair or reset Teams using the Windows options app.
Go toStart > options > Apps.
Locate and click onTeamsfrom the app list, then click onAdvanced options.
Slide down to clickTerminateto end the app.
In theResetsection, tap onRepairand see if the issue persists.
If yes, then try theResetoption.
Option 5.
Go toControl Panel > Programs > Programs and Features.
Navigate toMicrosoft Teamsand right-choose it to uninstall it.
Then follow its on-screen wizard to complete the process.
After that, openFile Explorerand clickViewat the top of the window to enableHidden Files.
SelectMicrosoftand delete the folder namedTeams.
Now cycle your machine and reinstall Teams from the official store.
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