MacMusic  |  PcMusic  |  440 Software  |  440 Forums  |  440TV  |  Zicos
rsquo
Recherche

How to stop Microsoft Teams from automatically loading on your PC

mardi 18 janvier 2022, 13:34 , par PC World
Microsoft loves Microsoft Teams…and thinks you should, too. Yes, it’s useful, especially if someone you know schedules you for a meeting over Teams. But if booting up your PC and seeing a Teams window immediately pop up irritates you, you can remove Teams without actually uninstalling it.

In fact, you’ll probably kick yourself that you didn’t think of this sooner.

Teams typically opens itself during the startup or boot process of your Windows machine, and that’s the key to removing it. Within the Settings app on both Windows 10 and Windows 11, scroll down to the Apps > Startup menu. You’ll see a list of applications that launch during your PC’s startup process.

Simply switch the toggle switch assigned to “Microsoft Teams” off, and Teams won’t show up during the boot process any more. Presto!

Turning off apps that launch at boot is a simple process. Notice that Microsoft Edge is turned “on,” too: This won’t be the case for all PCs, but there’s an option within Edge to “quick launch” it, which leaves Edge open even when you’re not using the browser. It’s optional, and doesn’t make that much of a difference, but it’s enabled here.Mark Hachman / IDG

Since you’re already in the menu, take a moment to look through the other apps that may be loading during the boot process, perhaps behind the scenes. In my list of apps, I see two mentions of Teams: one for Microsoft Teams via Microsoft 365, and one for Teams for my personal account. I’m honestly not entirely sure if the second Teams app is something I loaded accidentally or if it refers to the Chat app that’s buried on the Windows 11 Taskbar; either way, I’ve disabled both apps on my PC. I’ve also disabled apps for various game stores.

Remember, disabling these apps during startup doesn’t mean that you can’t load them later. I frequently use Microsoft Teams for meetings, but interact with the majority of my contacts via email, phone, or messaging apps like Signal, Telegram, or plain old SMS. If need be, I can simply launch Teams via the Start menu. Ditto for gaming; if I’m in the mood for PC gaming, I tend to launch a single app—in my case, GOG Galaxy 2.0—and do so after hours. I don’t want it to launch after I restart my PC.

If you have a deep, burning hatred for Teams that extends to the Teams-based Chat app on your Windows 11 Taskbar, you can put that out of your mind, too. Simply go into the Windows Settings menu on Windows 11, and then to Personalization > Taskbar. (Chat isn’t part of Windows 10.) Again, you’ll see toggles for Search, Task View, Widgets, and Chat; simply turn off whatever you don’t want.

Mark Hachman / IDG

After you do so, you won’t see Chat appear on your Windows 11 Taskbar, as it does below.

You can chat using Teams by clicking an icon on the taskbar, but for now, it’s for personal use, not business.
IDG

If you really want to get rid of Teams and uninstall both apps, you can do that, too. There are two easy ways.

First, you can go to the Windows Settings menu (Apps > Apps & Features) and scroll down until you see the Teams entry or entries. Click the vertical ellipsis, or “three vertical dots,” to the far right and select the Uninstall option. Alternatively, you can simply open the Start menu, find the appropriate listing, and right-click it to reveal the Uninstall option.

Mark Hachman / IDG

It’s up to you whether you want to turn off Teams or not. Either way, you’ve learned what’s loading automatically on your PC and maybe done a bit of early spring cleaning, to boot. Huzzah!
https://www.pcworld.com/article/605084/how-to-stop-microsoft-teams-from-automatically-loading-on-you...
News copyright owned by their original publishers | Copyright © 2004 - 2024 Zicos / 440Network
Date Actuelle
ven. 29 mars - 07:55 CET