
You can also find it by its first letter on the “Apps list” on the Start menu. You can click on Start and should see it under the Recently Added section. It installs as any other application would. It doesn’t just launch in a separate tab. That’s all there is to it! Microsoft Teams will launch in its own Edge wrapper, and you can begin using the web version of Teams. Next, type in a name that helps you identify the app and click the Install button. Then scroll down and click Apps > Install this site as an app from the menu. Then click the Settings and more (three dots) button in the upper-right corner of the browser. To get started, launch Edge and log into your Microsoft Teams account. Install Microsoft Teams Web App on Windows 10 And the new version of Edge makes installing web apps a lot easier anyway. To get started, we’ll take a look at using the Chromium-based version of Microsoft Edge as Legacy Edge is no longer supported on Windows 10. We've been doing this on our physical machines as well.Install Microsoft Teams as a PWA on Windows 10 If you manually create the key HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Citrix\PortICA then the Teams install will think it is on a VM and will install using the ALLUSER command line option and will be visible in the \Program Files folder. It is looking for a specific registry key to "detect" if it is on a VM or not. The catch is MS made the ALLUSER operation only valid in a VDI environment. ALLUSER will make Teams install into the \Program Files folder and operate like we would expect standard software to install. ALLUSERS will make Teams visible in the Programs and Features list of installed programs. The MSI install will by default install Teams so that when new users login the Teams software is copied into \AppData\Local\Microsoft\Teams\ and a shortcut is placed on the users desktop. I still don't understand why Microsoft made such a mess of this one.
