Turn off notifications on one device only? 3 months ago CaramelOk4195 As well as logging out of Teams as already suggested, you could also add a new User to the Family PC ( Reply If you're only using Teams on that PC to access and print files, maybe uninstall the Teams app and just use Reply Teams uses its own notification system, unless you tell it to use Windows native notifications. That's why disabling Teams notifications in settings didn't do anything. Switch to Windows notifications in Teams settings that you'll be good to go. Reply I thought this is how Teams normally works, except the device that gets the notifications is chosen at random. /s Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Continue Reading Previous What’s Cyclical Unemployment?Next Russia, Iran and Turkey urged Israel not to attack Syria
As well as logging out of Teams as already suggested, you could also add a new User to the Family PC ( Reply
If you're only using Teams on that PC to access and print files, maybe uninstall the Teams app and just use Reply
Teams uses its own notification system, unless you tell it to use Windows native notifications. That's why disabling Teams notifications in settings didn't do anything. Switch to Windows notifications in Teams settings that you'll be good to go. Reply
I thought this is how Teams normally works, except the device that gets the notifications is chosen at random. /s Reply
As well as logging out of Teams as already suggested, you could also add a new User to the Family PC (
If you're only using Teams on that PC to access and print files, maybe uninstall the Teams app and just use
Teams uses its own notification system, unless you tell it to use Windows native notifications. That's why disabling Teams notifications in settings didn't do anything. Switch to Windows notifications in Teams settings that you'll be good to go.
I thought this is how Teams normally works, except the device that gets the notifications is chosen at random. /s