 Hildi asks, it has been impossible to plan a meeting in Teams for several weeks. I keep getting schedule a meeting, doesn't work right now, try again later through the online app. I also only get answers besides the questions. Okay. Who has any advice? I think that they're searching maybe when they're searching, they get answers to everything but what she's asking. Maybe because that's the unusually word. That makes sense. Yes. Yeah. That's what I'm thinking. First of all, how are they scheduling meetings? I'm guessing they're doing a fallback to Outlook, because if the Teams meeting scheduler isn't working, a lot of people will fall back to Outlook to use that instead. But it definitely sounds like something in their Teams application is probably corrupted in some way. First of all, maybe uninstall and reinstall Teams and see if you've got the Teams client. If you're in the Teams browser and it's having the same type of issue, maybe it's a profile thing that needs to be cleaned up. If you don't want to delete it out and add it back in, maybe open a Microsoft support ticket and see if they can look into your personal profile and see if maybe there's something corrupted on the backside. I put a note in here to open a support ticket, but I would do it with a partner because I know that lately support tickets, especially for smaller entities or for individuals, tend to be really, really slow. There's so many places you can do a meeting from. See, is it where you're trying to do it from, considering and try another way. If it's working from there, then it's clearly whatever it is that you're in is potentially corrupted if it's doing that. Especially if it keeps the fact that they've been trying to do it now for several weeks, means it's ongoing, it's not a temporary, something was down at the time, never goes down, of course. My next, you're exactly right. Test it out in the different things, try it on your mobile device, try it in the desktop, try it in the browser. Then my next question would be, my next question would be, are other people having the same experience? Because that would help indicate, is it you, is it me, is it you? Is it all of us? I'm having the same issue on one of my tenants. The desktop teams, I cannot schedule a meeting in, but I don't get an error message just when I click Save, it doesn't do anything. So I end up using my Outlook web app and scheduling the meeting there, and then I see it in Teams. That's my fallback to me. The only reason I schedule in Teams is if it's a channel meeting because that's the only place that. Otherwise, I do it all from Outlook. I do it all from Outlook as well, yeah. Yeah, the add-in is there, the meeting settings are already there, all the things that, all the, I can add my notes from my notebook and it's already there where Teams, especially, well, it's a little bit better now, but all the options weren't available for the longest time. You'd have to save the meeting and then go back and edit it to add all the meeting options, like who can be a presenter and who has to wait in the lobby and all of that, where as soon as you added the Teams to Outlook, it added the little button for the meeting options, like, well, why doesn't Teams work like that? I think it's getting better. Are you making a public statement to the Teams team, Sherry, about the need to fix their meeting stuff? You know me, I always speak in my outside voice. I drink the Kool-Aid, but I'm not drunk on it. I still am real about things. And it is an issue that, fact that you have to always go back in and deal with the options, but it's always after the fact. You've got to say, you don't see any of the Teams links. You don't see anything to copy or help with others until you've sent it off. So, and then you've got to come back and add files or add this or links or whatever it is you need always after the fact to plan that pre-planning. It has to go before you can plan. Maybe if you upgraded a Teams premium, you would have a better experience. Yeah, this is the free version because that seems to be all their efforts are being directed right now as Teams premium, right? Well, and it's more money. Everybody else already bought the other one. They already paid for it. So why should we, you know, we'll improve the way that we want them to buy and upgrade too. It makes sense to me as a business person, but as a user, it's like, why, yeah. Oh.