This error occurs on other Office 365 desktop applications like Outlook, OneDrive, Excel, etc. Thankfully, there are some proven solutions you can try whenever you encounter this error, and we will cover them in full in this article.
How to Fix Office Error CAA50021
The CAA50021 error is a frequent issue with Microsoft Teams, Outlook, OneDrive, and other Office applications. If you experience the issue, below are the best ways to fix it:
1] Re-register the device having the issue with Azure AD
Most people that have faced this error were able to fix it by simply re-registering their device with Azure AD. This is because your device registration may have expired and needs to be done again. Meanwhile, this solution can only be done if you are an Admin. Here is how to unregister and re-register a device with Azure AD:
Press Windows + R to open the Run box.Type cmd in the box and hit Enter.On the Command Prompt window, type dsregcmd /leave and press Enter.
Delete the MS-Organization-Access and MS-Organization-P2P-Access entries from the certificate store.Type dsregcmd /status in the Command Prompt and hit Enter.Now set the AzureAdJoined to NO.
The process will unregister your device with Azure, and you can re-register it by following the steps below:
Type Task Scheduler in the Windows Search box and launch it.Click the Task Scheduler Library and select Microsoft.Select the Windows option and tap on Workplace Join under it.
Now, launch the Automatic-Device-Join task.
2] Link the device to your work or school account
It’s possible that your device is not properly connected with the Azure AD, hence, you should check Windows settings and link the device.
Press Windows + I to open Settings on your computer.Select Accounts on the left pane and tap on Access work or school on the resulting page.Click on Connect in front of Add a work or school account and follow other on-screen prompts to connect your device with Azure.
3] Delete your MS Teams credentials
Another thing you can do if you are experiencing this issue with MS Teams is you should delete the MS Teams credentials on the Windows Credential Manager. After that, you should restart your computer, and hopefully, the issue should have gone.
4] TEmporarily disable Antivirus
Antivirus and some other background processes like it on the computer may be conflicting or causing the issue with MS Teams and other Office 365 apps. As a result, we recommend that you disable Antivirus on the computer.
5] Check for Office Updates
The Office app giving you this error may be outdated and, as a result, start to malfunction. Updating them can help fix the CAA50021 error, so we recommend you check for Office updates and install them if there are any.
6] Contact your IT Admin
If none of the solutions above has worked and you don’t have admin access, you should report the issue to your IT Admin. This is because the issue may be due to something done at the Admin’s and can only be resolved by them. We’ve seen cases when this issue started when Admin started using the Multi-Factor Authentication system. In that scenario, excluding the users facing the issue from the Multi-Factor Authentication system can be a reasonable course of action. Read: Fix Office Error Code 30010-4 during Installation or Upgrade
How do I register a device in Azure AD?
If you want to register a device in Azure AD, follow the steps below: Read: Word, Excel, PowerPoint has run into an error that is preventing it from working correctly
How to resolve error code CAA50021?
The majority of the time, a conflict with your account’s login credentials might cause the CAA50021 error on Microsoft Teams or other Office 365 apps. Another potential cause of this issue is that your account may be affected by an outdated app or process. If those two scenarios are ruled out, the error might originate from your IT admin’s end, and in this article, we’ve discussed several methods you can use to fix the problem.