Here are some of the common causes of error 500 on Microsoft Teams:

Corrupted system files Improper removal of previous installation files Failure to install Office Your Office installation was blocked by either the antivirus program or your computer’s firewall The Office can’t install because your internet connection may be preventing it from doing so Proxy settings are preventing Office installation A previous version of Office existing in your computer is blocking the installation of the newer version (this could be due to an incomplete, partial, change, installation, and/or failed repair or removal of the previous version)

Here are some solutions that show you how to fix error 500 on Microsoft Teams.

How to solve error 500 on Microsoft Teams

1. Clear credential cache to fix error 500 on Microsoft Teams

Here’s how to do this: Once you log out, then restart, Microsoft Teams app will request for your credentials. Enter your Office 365 credentials.

2. Repair the Office application

This helps to fix and/or replace any corrupted system files in your computer that may have caused error 500 on Microsoft Teams. Take these steps: Note: In case Quick Repair doesn’t fix it, select Online Repair, then click Repair. Did this solution help? If not, try the next solution.

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3. Remove Office

If error 500 persists after trying to repair Office, try uninstalling Office from your computer using these steps: Sometimes there can be files and data that remain, even after the removal of Office from Control panel. Just to be sure, you can check out the link below and follow the quick steps in the guide. SPONSORED

4. Remove Office manually

If removing Office using solution 2 didn’t work, try manually uninstalling Office to remove it completely using the steps below: Step 1: Remove Windows Installer package Do the following: Step 2: Remove scheduled tasks on Office Step 3: End Click-to-Run tasks on Task Manager Step 4: Delete shortcuts from Start menu Step 5: Delete registry sub keys related to Office Step 6: Delete the Office files If you could not remove Microsoft Office after following the steps listed above, you may want to check out some of the additional solutions that we listed in this guide.

5. Download and install office again

Here’s how to do this: Did any of these solutions work for you? Let us know in the comments section.

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