@Sha
To completely remove Microsoft Teams remnants from your Windows server, you can follow these steps:
- Uninstall Microsoft Teams: Ensure that Microsoft Teams is properly uninstalled. You mentioned you have already done this, but it's good to perform a clean uninstall to make sure no remnants are left behind.
- Go to
Control Panel
>Programs
>Programs and Features
. - Find Microsoft Teams in the list, right-click it, and choose
Uninstall
.
- Go to
- Remove Teams Directory: After uninstalling, check and manually remove the Teams directories.
- Navigate to
%LocalAppData%\Microsoft
and delete theTeams
folder. - Also, check
%AppData%\Microsoft
and delete theTeams
folder if it exists.
- Navigate to
- Clean Up Registry Keys: If the path mentioned in the scan result (
HKEY_USERS/S-1-5-21-4109376241-3782159086-2763052967-1002/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion
) does not exist, you'll need to manually search for and delete any related registry entries.- Open
Regedit
(Registry Editor) by typingregedit
in the Start menu search bar and pressing Enter. - Navigate to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft
and look for aTeams
folder. If found, delete it.
- Open
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