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Office 365 is an online productivity suite that is developed by Microsoft. Office 365 contains online and offline versions of Microsoft Office, Skype and Onedrive, as well as online versions of Sharepoint, Exchange and Project.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Office 365 users through our website.

  • 61% Sign in (61%)
  • 20% Errors (20%)
  • 19% Website Down (19%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Office 365 outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Bogotá Sign in 9 days ago
Paris Sign in 16 days ago
Milly-la-Forêt Errors 16 days ago
Unión de Crédito Agrícola de Hermosillo Sign in 26 days ago
Mumbai Errors 28 days ago
Bogotá Sign in 28 days ago
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Office 365 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • NaounBaal
    Naoun (@NaounBaal) reported

    Recently I've been thinking about how though microsoft does get a lot of hate, if you judge the company by its good products its actually genuinely a pretty good company. It just gets dragged down by the ****** versions of windows and the hell-scape that has become office 365.

  • ArcherBM
    Archer Bowman (@ArcherBM) reported

    @AiwithLucas_ Your analogies fail. These AI agents are still using M$ tools. If Netflix used Blockbuster as the source for their videos, Blockbuster would still be around. The Goodyear analogy works because just as self driving cars still rely on tires, AI will still rely on M$ services. Switching to "background infrastructure" does not hurt M$. M$ makes MORE money off of server apps and cloud services, such as Active Directory, Exchange Server, SQL Server, Azure, etc, than it does from the Office 365 services you're talking about AI reducing. Where do you think AI agents live?

  • h31ko_
    ¿Henry? (@h31ko_) reported

    @SeftBunnY HP Victus, RTX 4050 have better performance but the RAM is slow, Office Home & Student is permanent you can pick the ASUS TUF if you want heavy tasks like compiling or rendering idk cuz of strong cpu, also the Microsoft Office 365 is just trial

  • PRamanathan
    P V Ramanathan (@PRamanathan) reported

    The Satya Nadella Turn When Satya Nadella became CEO in 2014, the narrative shifted. He made three decisive pivots: Azure cloud computing, building direct competition with Amazon Web Services. Office 365, moving from one-time licenses to recurring subscription revenue. Doubling down on enterprise software, expanding what Microsoft was already winning.

  • DanV_Barrons
    Dan Victor, CFA (@DanV_Barrons) reported

    @buccocapital exact same scenario playing out with MSFT down 32% from peak. break out the consumer and enterprise facing"business productivity (office 365) facing same AI disruption multiple compression

  • Baldassano
    Chris Baldassano (@Baldassano) reported

    Google has done some real wonky crap latley, Now, If you have an Android and use Gmail, it will no longer properly Auth to Office 365 accounts. Keeps asking for credentials. No fix of Yet.

  • Lithicarb
    Lithicarb 𓅋 (@Lithicarb) reported

    @bestfilly @SabreWuff Corps, public sector and universities generally all purchase blanket site licenses which pushes the per seat cost of the Windows OS and Office 365 down to between 5 to 10 bucks. Also the workstations these places lease suck ***. I know, I spent years in Monash IT

  • kimtaikennedy
    Cockatrice (@kimtaikennedy) reported

    Just login to entra dashboard portal as office365 admin and delete all MFAs there and login back to email easy

  • TagVinZant
    Tag VinZant (@TagVinZant) reported

    I wonder how much productivity the entire world economy has lost just from Microsoft products not working as intended. Freelancing for a new company, and they gave me my first Office 365 email that I've ever had to deal with on a professional basis. Within the first 2 hours, it's not even working and won't let me send emails. I'll take "things that would never happen with Gmail" for $500.

  • kimtaikennedy
    Cockatrice (@kimtaikennedy) reported

    Just login to entra dashboard portal as office365 admin and delete all MFAs there and login back to email easy

  • DanielHeithorn
    Daniel Heithorn ➡️ Xbox Gamescom (@DanielHeithorn) reported

    @WindowsCentral Because...consumer. No human support option on first contact. Only AI, Forums & Forms. Automated responses. It's the same issue as consumer Office 365 user. If you run in a serious problem as data loss or exchange issues, you're screwed. Only commercial customer get a minimum

  • NCarolinaTrader
    NorthCarolinaTrader (@NCarolinaTrader) reported

    @Marketintel_x @BrodyFord_ @business It’s crap. co-pilot’s worse performance is when you seek its assistance with other Microsoft software. You have better luck using Google to help with Microsoft Office 365 issues.

  • ErinJConnors
    Erin Connors (@ErinJConnors) reported

    @thsottiaux And remove the need for administrative approval. If I can sign in through office 365 etc, I should be able to connect my email/office 365 or google equivalent

  • Holmyverse
    Dan (@Holmyverse) reported

    @FinanceDirCFO But rather "subprime AI", right? SaaS stocks go down because people don't get business, and think that Dropbox, LinkedIn, Spotify, Office 365, Slack, Netflix, Instagram etc. will go out of business simply because "anyone can vibe code their own version".

  • KoaukaLoop
    Jeff Lundberg (@KoaukaLoop) reported

    @Microsoft - You make it IMPOSSIBLE to login and cancel an Office 365 business subscription to Visio. I have been hung up on no fewer than three times by your AI assistant midway through my support call. I cannot log in because, while my business Office365 account exists in my Authenticator app, no code or request to approve ever appears. Endless loop of no help. Calling support and being forced to have a converation with the AI assistant is futile. It just hangs up for no reason before the issue is addressed. No ticket number, nothing. I have directed American Express to block future charges for the subscription. I will contact my state attorney general's office if this is not resolved.

  • Shane_L
    Shane (@Shane_L) reported

    @adahstwt Just deployed a small app for one of my company’s franchisees to use. Deployed on Azure because we use Office 365 and I could rely on existing MS accounts for auth. Never again… terrible experience. Azure is so disjointed…

  • potatoeos
    djaméttę kudasai (@potatoeos) reported

    Powerpoint office 365 is THE WORST platform you could ever use for making ppt. ISTG, its taking way too long, it literally will blow up your device, VERY SLOW, and guess what? ITS EXPENSIVE. Better fix it now @powerpoint @Office365

  • AlastairGrayson
    JT (@AlastairGrayson) reported

    @authorjoyshaw I use Microsoft's VibeVoice to read it back to me. It's probably the same thing offered by Office365, just on their server and not my local machine.

  • YvnCdric
    Cédric Yvon (@YvnCdric) reported

    @JesterJum Use open office. Why office 365 that is slow?

  • Glich
    Glich (@Glich) reported

    @yonann partly true. I work corp IT. A good part of my users whould be fine with a chromebook. All there work in in office365 and chrome. and this year our standard low spec model we issue increased in price 50%.

  • EbriEbrima27494
    Ebrima ebri (@EbriEbrima27494) reported

    @IntuneSuppTeam I have been having issue in our tenant. First, after enabling and configuring auto patch most of my devices are falling or in noncompliance for “office 365 client management “. I looked the policy that was enabled by auto patch. Many other non compliance settings.

  • SimonHolman
    Simon Holman (@SimonHolman) reported

    I hate the fact that the "Microsoft Office" suite of apps is now the "Microsoft Copilot App" with the fire of 1000 suns. Even trying to work out how to download it when I login to Office365 is a complete nightmare!

  • DFIR_Lab
    DFIR Lab (@DFIR_Lab) reported

    🎣 DFIR Suite API Spotlight: CheckPhish URL Scan You're triaging a suspected phishing email. The URL looks clean in VirusTotal. No hits in your threat intel feeds. But something feels off. This is where POST /phishing/checkphish earns its keep. It scans URLs in real-time using CheckPhish's detection engine — purpose-built to catch live phishing pages, tech support scams, and brand impersonation attempts that haven't made it into static blacklists yet. What you get back: disposition (clean/suspicious/phishing), the brand being targeted (Microsoft, PayPal, etc.), and a screenshot of the rendered page. That screenshot alone can confirm what logs can't — whether it's a convincing Office 365 login clone or a legitimate site. Practical scenario: User forwards you a "verify your account" email with a shortened link. You expand it, run it through /phishing/checkphish, and within seconds you have a verdict and visual proof. No need to spin up a sandboxed browser or wait for threat intel to catch up. Costs 2 credits per request. Available on all plans at hXXps://platform[.]dfir-lab[.]ch It's a fast, reliable check for the URLs that don't trigger your existing defenses — but probably should. #DFIR #ThreatIntel

  • pimplefresh
    Pimplefresh (@pimplefresh) reported

    @RihardJarc Half of its market value is office 365. So you can cut that segment in half, thus reducing its market cap by 25%. I think that segment's going to go down even more

  • Malakai1174
    Kyle Smith (@Malakai1174) reported

    @Anas_Sloth @Yetee_ @WildSentences no, you are with your utter idiocy. what does "365" have to do with literally anything in this conversation? do i need 365 attacking computers? Do i need to use office 365 like a micro simp? If you can't even clearly make a statement, don't bother trying to talk to people. What document on 365? What ******** does that gotta do with anything? Your answer is clearly dumb and has no sustenance behind it. Just make a little sense will ya. like you started off telling me it isn't a network problem, it is a backup problem. while responding to my message talking about data replication(A ******* backup). Thanks for pointing out the obvious! If anyone is a troll here it is you. I say it is a backup issue, and then you tell me "No, it is a backup issue not a network issue." Like a backup doesn't live on a network, requiring networking knowledge. All while telling me about bandwidth( A ******* networking Issue!!!!!)

  • marcrygamerbr
    Marco Aurélio (@marcrygamerbr) reported

    @Marcelo_gsf_ @davepl1968 @ObnoxiousFumes2 I have invented office365 before microsoft creating a xen server with word, powerpoint, visio and excel hahahaaha, my only windows install

  • 50Pipz
    Demi (@50Pipz) reported

    @Office365 I've been dealing with repeated unauthorized sign-in attempts on my Microsoft account for months, despite changing my password, enabling 2FA, & forcing sign-outs. Support has been slow, repetitive, & unhelpful. need real assistance to stop these MFA spam attacks.

  • aerockrose
    andrew engler (@aerockrose) reported

    Steve Ballmer explains the accountability trap inside founder-led companies. He had been Microsoft's 30th employee. When he became CEO in 2000, he says the first year was miserable: "Bill didn't know how to work for anybody." "I didn't know how to manage Bill." Then Gates gave him the line that changed the job: "I'm happy to help you any way, but I don't want you to need me." Ballmer says that was when it hit him: "We're not partners anymore. I have to take accountability." After Gates left, Microsoft pushed into Bing, Office 365, Azure, Surface, and hardware. Then Ballmer gives the scoreboard: "I started a company that had about $2.5 million of revenue and 30 people." "I left a company that had $22 billion in profit." I have seen this handoff problem inside scaling companies. The hard part is not respecting the founder. The hard part is knowing when the company needs one accountable owner of the decision. The diagnostic I would use: if the old partner still has veto power but no longer owns the result, the org is already confused. - Steve Ballmer on Bloomberg Television

  • Negative009th
    Manda'lor The War Crime (Huntress Era) (@Negative009th) reported

    Hey microslop! @Microsoft @Office @Office365 Why do you force users to sign in to use the supposedly free office apps on Android? #YouSlop #YouFlop

  • Coco_the_freak
    Coco Freak (@Coco_the_freak) reported

    So aparrently, the „Smart“ App Control from #Microsoft in the #Windows „Security“-Settings blocks you from installing #office365 … and you have to PERMANENTLY shut off that „Security Feature“ to fix this issue … fml why did i go into IT-Support 🙈😭