While there are specific solutions to these issues, often the culprit behind this is the presence of corrupt cache files. Cache files can often conflict with the app’s performance and cause multiple issues. In this guide, we will give you simple steps on how to clear the Microsoft Teams cache. Let us get right into it.

What is cache and how does clearing it fixes things?

Cache are files that your browser or app will store for it to be able to load certain files related to the webpage or app faster on your PC. The cache files could be anything ranging from images, clips, fonts, and other technical elements such as CSS, HTML, JavaScript, etc. All these files are stored locally to save downloading them again and again and speed up your browsing. Now many people have a question that how clearing an app or browser cache helps fix things. To simplify things, there are chances that the cache files stored on your PC locally are outdated and the website or app has been updated to a newer version. Due to this mismatch, chances are that the app will misbehave or malfunction. This conflict can be easily avoided by clearing the app or browser cache.

Difference between Cookies and Cache

How can I clear the cache in Microsoft Teams?

1. Use the Run dialogue

2. Use Command Prompt

You can also make use of the command prompt and clear the cache for Microsoft Teams. It is a bit easier as all you need to do is run a command and it will do its job. That is it from us in this guide. You can check out our guide that gives you stepwise instructions to record a Microsoft Teams meeting. If you are having trouble using your Bluetooth headset with Microsoft Teams, then you can check out our guide that will help you fix Teams if your Bluetooth headset isn’t working. Also, you can check out our guide that will help you resolve audio issues with Microsoft Teams. Let us know in the comments below, which one of the above methods you use to delete the cache files for Microsoft Teams.

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