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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.
Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Office 365 reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Office 365 users through our website.
- Sign in (61%)
- Errors (21%)
- Website Down (19%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Office 365 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Office 365 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kieran Walsh (@kieranwalsh) reportedLooks like there is an @Office365 issue in Europe where everyone's apps are missing.
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LSU IT Services (@LSUITS) reportedITS is aware there is an issue with users accessing Microsoft Office365 web services. Microsoft is aware that users are impacted & is working to resolve the issue. If you cannot access the web services, please use the desktop applications (Microsoft Outlook, Teams, Word, etc.).
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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
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Jonathan Cantliff (@cantliff9) reported@madebygoogle @MicrosoftHelps @gmail Gmail app not working with Office 365 emails (again) Doesn't seem to want to load modern authentication Could someone look into this please Widespread complaints online and on app store reviews. Folks, this needs some attention!
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Spicy Ice (@SpicyIce7) reported@EvaAnanova Bro i remember I got put on a migration from a file server to office 365 and share point and this was a key reason I left IT. My manager refused to listen to anyone and forced us to go ahead with this just before Christmas. It didn't work 90% of the machines had 4gb ram
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Mykl Ü (@MyklTheYankee) reported@Smileyyeg Works for me. But it was better before the office365 crap was shoved down your throat at every turn.
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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".
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Hello Chicken (@badbirb) reported@EvanOwen @tmnxeq @RhoRider I get where you are coming from. It does help *if implemented well*, just like any other software or process. It is way to early to judge effectiveness since most of the businesses are just having people use ChatGPT for random stuff and using copilot in office 365. When I did software consulting many clients would tell me they were “in the cloud” when all they meant is they have office 365 subs and a terrible sharepoint inplementation. AI is the same way. It will be several *years* before AI is used effectively in enterprise scenarios.
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Value Investor 💸 (@value_invest01) reported@CalebInvests_ Ackman bought $MSFT in Feb when it dipped and looked more compelling on valuation. He probably sees Microsoft as more "embedded" in enterprise, Office 365, Azure, Copilot with stickier revenue and better pricing power compared to $META, which is heavily tied to ad cycles and consumer attention. Wall Street isn’t missing anything big, it’s mostly about price and margin of safety. MSFT just offered a better entry at the time. I believe his entry was around $370 for $MSFT that was a great entry and it provided a great margin of safety. $META would need to go down into $450 area for same margin of safety $MSFT was at $370.
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¿Henry? (@h31ko_) reported@SeftBunnY HP Victus, RTX 4050 have better performance but the RAM is slow, Office Home & Student is permanent you can pick the ASUS TUF if you want heavy tasks like compiling or rendering idk cuz of strong cpu, also the Microsoft Office 365 is just trial
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purana (@purana) reportedNoticed Microsoft is still shoving stuff down our throats. I have Office 365 without the AI stuff, and noticed the app now has a diamond in the top right corner on apps which is where they push to you AI upgrades.. Just give me the app without all the extra pushed crap.
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Chris Baldassano (@Baldassano) reportedGoogle has done some real wonky crap latley, Now, If you have an Android and use Gmail, it will no longer properly Auth to Office 365 accounts. Keeps asking for credentials. No fix of Yet.
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Jelly_Babe (@jelly_beyb) reportedOffice 365 not working in android devices
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T🌺M (@bigtallgay) reportedIf Office365 is down, I should probably just take the day off…
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Archer Bowman (@ArcherBM) reported@AiwithLucas_ Your analogies fail. These AI agents are still using M$ 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?
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Jonas (@wisplite) reported@korewadiego My biggest problems are that the UI is awful compared to Office 365, and it seems incapable of opening an existing docx without completely nuking the formatting.
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mRr3b00t (@UK_Daniel_Card) reportedlike for example: if you defend an org you will likely have: A firewall/VPN server A router/switch A cloud hosted web server Microsoft office 365 Maybe an Remote Desktop Services (or VDI) Service Your daily world will not be full of zero days exploding inside ur VPN server (unless you have a fortinet :P /s) these are rare events. You will have: Phishing/AITM attacks Scams/BEC Identity Dictionary/Brute Force you will also have malware etc. on box IPS/IDS/EDR alerts for behavioural type stuff (most of these are false positives) so software vulnerabilities on the edge in terms of volume will likely not be ur daily grind! identity will.
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Mila Carditis and 99 others (@GrainSurgeon) reported@Cryptos_Tales @anothercohen there's like 1200-1500 employees. some of those 30 are probably on medical or parental leave. some of the data might be broken/old laptops, some people may be using office365 from their personal machine...adding up those and all the other possible reasons, 30 is not much
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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%.
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Eric Johnson (@ej_badger) reported@Office365 I have been trying to reach support all day long. I have lost my authentication to my phone. I have spoken to support reps but they require me to login to get support. I have called four separate phone numbers 892 5234 - hung up / disconnected bad number 642 7676 -…
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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
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Eric Sauvageau (@RMerlinDev) reported@Diss0lution For many years now, the Office 365 installer is broken in French, instead of showing something like "90% complété" in the system notification icon, it says "90lformat error! complété" - incorrectly parsing the percent sign as a parameter. Trillon dollars company at work.
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John Crickett (@johncrickett) reported"GitHub's scale is unprecedented." No, it really isn't. GitHub: 150M total users. Office 365: 345M total users. Xbox: 500M monthly active users. Bing: 100M+ daily active users. The company that runs Office, Xbox and Bing can run GitHub. If reliability is slipping, that's a priorities problem, not a scale problem.
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Simon Holman (@SimonHolman) reportedI 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!
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AaronFifty8 (@Aaron_58) reported@Office365 your outage has made my day miserable. Y’all owe me lunch or something.
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ZBM2 (@zulubravomike2) reportedAssume low data rate and high ping. Now assume you're trying to log in to an Office 365 implementation of some sort. All that said, while astronauts are professionals, they're not IT pros and probably couldn't tell you the difference between outlook and an exchange server.
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Jelly_Babe (@jelly_beyb) reportedOffice 365 not working in android devices
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userlolxxl (@userlolxxl) reported@medsci_yb3r @MicrosoftLearn @Microsoft Tenant😬overcomming 'problems' to sign-out edu-Office 365, a new private Office licence is running, other licence associated with edu-office(.)com says 'Connection failure'. .. but, I can use edu-licence Office 365 again, after a year of non-functional licence. Chaos? Reality.
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Kelsey. (@Kferr90) reportedCool so @Outlook @Office365 is still down. Not like I need it in order to do work or anything. Is anyone else having an issue opening the apps on their browser?
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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