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How to stop Teams from opening in the browser and make it open in app instead

In this post, we will show you how to make links to any Microsoft Teams elements open directly in the Teams desktop app instead of the browser. Microsoft Teams is supported on all platforms, including the browser. Some users on the PC want to always use the app, but when they a link on the PC, it opens teams in the browser. It also means they will need to sign in with their Microsoft account and so on. It’s a bit annoying, but you can stop Teams open in the browser and make it open in the app instead.

Stop Teams from opening in browser and make it open in app instead

Why do the Teams link open in the browser and not the app?

The answer is simple, it’s a link, and browsers are built to handle such requests. When you click on any link, the OS will send that to the default browser to handle it. However, the OS can also send the link to a different app if registered to handle it. That’s what we need to change.

Stop Teams from opening in browser and make it open in app instead

Apart from Team links that users click from outside the app, some users also report that links within the Teams app open in the browser. That’s a problem, and we will offer solutions that will help to resolve it.

If you can’t see this option, then follow the steps below to reset the applications link association.

How to Open Files in Tab instead of App?

Microsoft Teams is capable of opening files within the app. It will allow you to preview the content without launching it in a specific app. If that’s now how it is working on your PC, then right-click on the file, expand the Open-in menu, and select Teams. Click on the Change Default menu and select Teams to change the default behavior. If you want to open it in-app, you can always select the option available in the menu.

How to disable Microsoft Teams auto start?

Open the Teams app, click on the three-dot menu, and click on Settings. Uncheck the Auto-start application. This will make sure the app doesn’t start on its own. You can also choose to disable it from running in the background.

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