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Hi @rustyx , I will check if this happens with a deb package. I suspect snap is been a bit strict. Otherwise it might be your company policy. |
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It's company policy. Nothing can be done. |
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Just checked the deb package, same issue.
Well the Windows and Android versions don't exhibit this issue. So something can probably be done, for example to make the app appear as an Android version. |
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@rustyx , you can try editing the user agent (see https://github.com/IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux/tree/develop/app/config "chromeUserAgent" option) but that will probably make some parts of the app not work. |
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@rustyx as you are aware it's a wrapper around the web app. Only Windows native app has the ability to remember session between runs. It uses windows credentials store to achieve this. The native now defunct official MS Linux client also had the same problem. On top of that, the organization level security settings also applies. I believe we can't do much on this issue. However we can discuss about it. |
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Apologies for the dumb question, though I'm not sure what was the outcome of this discussion and whether this was specific to 2FA or to sign-in creds (username/password): can |
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Describe the bug
Every time I start teams-for-linux, I am prompted to enter my credentials. Only my login is remembered, but not the password.
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Expected behavior
The app should open using the already established credentials. Teams on my Windows PC as well as on my Android phone is working correctly - the login credentials are remembered between restarts.
My organization uses 2FA sign in (AD-login followed by a 2FA token prompt), if that matters.
Sometimes if I close teams-for-linux and restart it within 1-2 hours, it is able to log in automatically. But most of the time even if restarted within minutes, I am again prompted to sign-in.
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