Using Microsoft Teams on macOS, including installation, features, and compatibility
hee is what the ai thinks of. your authenticator app:
If that doesn't work: The nuclear option might be your only choice - delete the entire Microsoft Authenticator app and reinstall it clean. I know you said you can't delete it yet, but this might be the only way to get around this poorly designed restriction.
This is definitely a known issue with the app where it gets stuck in this backup loop. Microsoft really should have handled the deregistered device scenario better.
Retry
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- When it gives you the "disable backup" message, look carefully at the popup - sometimes there's a "Remove anyway" or "Continue" option that's easy to miss
- Or try tapping outside the popup to dismiss it, then immediately try "Remove account" again neither. are options
Edit
This is a known bug/design flaw in Microsoft Authenticator - you're stuck because:
- The app requires backup to be disabled to remove accounts
- But you can't disable backup because the phone isn't connected to iCloud
- And there's no override option
Unfortunately, your only real options are:
- Wait until you can delete the app - then delete and reinstall Microsoft Authenticator completely
- Try signing into iCloud temporarily (if possible) just long enough to disable backup in the app, then remove the account
- Leave it alone - if the account is already removed from your actual Microsoft account online, the app entry is basically harmless (just annoying)
This is genuinely a stupid design by Microsoft - they didn't account for deregistered devices. You're not missing anything or doing anything wrong. The app is just poorly designed for this scenario.If that doesn't work:
The nuclear option might be your only choice - delete the entire Microsoft Authenticator app and reinstall it clean. I know you said you can't delete it yet, but this might be the only way to get around this poorly designed restriction.
This is definitely a known issue with the app where it gets stuck in this backup loop. Microsoft really should have handled the deregistered device scenario better.
Retry
P
- When it gives you the "disable backup" message, look carefully at the popup - sometimes there's a "Remove anyway" or "Continue" option that's easy to miss
- Or try tapping outside the popup to dismiss it, then immediately try "Remove account" again neither. are options
Edit
This is a known bug/design flaw in Microsoft Authenticator - you're stuck because:
- The app requires backup to be disabled to remove accounts
- But you can't disable backup because the phone isn't connected to iCloud
- And there's no override option
Unfortunately, your only real options are:
- Wait until you can delete the app - then delete and reinstall Microsoft Authenticator completely
- Try signing into iCloud temporarily (if possible) just long enough to disable backup in the app, then remove the account
- Leave it alone - if the account is already removed from your actual Microsoft account online, the app entry is basically harmless (just annoying)
This is genuinely a stupid design by Microsoft - they didn't account for deregistered devices. You're not missing anything or doing anything wrong. The app is just poorly designed for this scenario.