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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
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Office 365 users through our website.
- Sign in (60%)
- Errors (21%)
- Website Down (19%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Office 365 outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 6 hours ago |
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Errors | 6 hours ago |
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Sign in | 23 hours ago |
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Sign in | 1 day ago |
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Website Down | 1 day ago |
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Sign in | 1 day ago |
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Office 365 Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jinal Patel | jinalkumarpatel.hashnode.dev (@jinalthegeek) reportedIs there any #Office365 #office document that explain how to trust specific site. When I open word document as open in desktop app with as url it gives error that it can not load but same working with http url.
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chris (@xH4ngEm) reportedThere's a question I get asked constantly by investors building individual accounts: how much of a single name is too much? Been sitting with this in the context of the Revere Gro and Rair exposure framework circulating around $MSFT positions. The model tries to map concentration risk across growth-rate sensitivity and rate-cycle sensitivity - not a bad starting structure. But I think it locates the problem slightly wrong. For a long-horizon value investor, risk management is not primarily about volatility. It's about permanent capital impairment. Those are genuinely different things, and conflating them leads to genuinely different mistakes. MSFT at current prices trades around 32-33x forward earnings. P/B north of 13. EV/EBITDA in the high 20s depending on the quarter. Not cheap multiples by historical standards - even for a business generating the FCF that Microsoft does. And the FCF is real: Azure margin expansion, Office 365 recurring, Activision slowly integrating. The capital allocation story holds up - disciplined buybacks, a growing dividend, R&D spend that's actually productive rather than defensive. ROIC consistently above cost of capital. The moat is not in question. But here's the thing about exposure management in individual accounts specifically: when you hold a concentrated position in a company priced for near-perfection, your margin of safety becomes structural rather than mathematical. You can't just point at the balance sheet and call it hedged. The Rair framing - rate-adjusted intrinsic return - is useful because it forces the right question: if the 10-year rises another 100bps from here, does this company's intrinsic value hold? For MSFT, probably yes. The business doesn't need cheap debt to function. It generates cash in almost any macro environment. The moat doesn't erode with rates. But position sizing is where individual investors chronically underperform. Institutions manage downside scenarios as a daily operational function. Individual investors size based on conviction - and conviction is not risk management. Conviction is the justification for taking risk. Risk management is the system of rules that governs how much risk you actually accept. Practical framework, after holding through multiple cycles: - If you can articulate the bear case (multiple compression, Azure growth deceleration, AI capex overhang not yet reflected in FCF) and still sleep at night at 10-12% allocation, that's probably the rational ceiling for a concentrated individual book. - If a 20% drawdown in this one name would materially alter your financial situation, you've crossed from investing into speculating on management quality and multiple expansion. The Revere Gro side of the concept is really just another way of saying: don't let a great company become a great risk by virtue of how much of your book it occupies. The business quality and the position size are separate questions that individual investors routinely collapse into one. Balance sheet analysis matters. FCF trajectory matters. They're inputs into a position-sizing decision - not substitutes for one. That distinction is the actual heart of risk management in individual accounts, and most frameworks bury it. Long MSFT. Have been for years. Never let it exceed 12% of the book regardless of how strongly I believe in the thesis. That ceiling is a feature.
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🇵🇭Homoludens Pro Deluxe🏳️🌈🌏 (@a_space_alien) reportedYep this is what I’ve always known. Problem is that Microsoft keeps treating XBox as if it were Windows, Azure, Office 365 and all its other business & productivity products & services, where there’s no respect for games as entertainment, experience and as an art form. #HearYou
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CLONEO.IN (@cloneoapp) reportedThe first use case of AI should have been to fix adjusting images on MS WORD @Office365 @Microsoft
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ScanSpeak (@Scan_Speak) reported@cavemankin @MacRumors @waxeditorial MacOS side loads because it was grandfathered in from days before App Stores. If side loading doesn’t interfere with the integrity of iOS and is invisible to the users like me who have no interest, I have no issues. Apple native apps & Office365 is 90% of what I need.
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Leyl Zik (@LeylZikiri) reportedDoes anyone else have probelms with Office365 organization logins where there's 3 different login places and you cycle through them trying the same password, and then suddenly one of them gives in and lets you log in? but you have no idea what changed
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Vikash Kuma₹ (@ddpanchayat) reported@MSFT365Status Is there any issue with office365 admin center, unable to see the apps?
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Sidstream (@siddusaik) reported@Sakshi50038 I prefer quality over desi !!! Compare both and tell me which is better. Don't tell me to use indian products bcoz they are indian That's not how purchasing works. How many websites show you login using zoho mail? Chatgpt Copilot is integrated with office 365 sarvam is not.
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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
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Lee Moras ➰🕯️ (@LeeMoras) reported🚨 @Office365 #Office365 The #Excel Stocks data types are STILL not working! I'm sure this applies to Currencies data types, as well. Please FIX! Thank you
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npaladin2000 (@npaladin2000) reported@Itsfoss Microsoft actually subsidized the cost of Windows in order to sell OneDrive and Office365 subscriptions. And yes, that's back to the same old anti trust issues.
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Sciumo (@SciumoInc) reported@DeepValue47 On Azure. 👎🏻 If they force their Office dominance they’ll likely force @PalantirTech into the office document space. Office 365 web word support is terrible and everyone knows it. If Palantir integrates Team equivalent capability, the war will be on.
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Sambath (@sambath47) reported@SayNoToTrading MSFT- Massive AI capex is weighing on the stock FCF is significantly down It’s AI push in office 365 and copilot are not generating needle moving revenues Let’s see if the chips can move the stock!! But still a high quality stock to buy
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Vlado Mamic (@vladomamic) reportedOffice 365 Fix
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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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Steve Turner (@SteveoReno3362) reported@DeborahKurata @Office365 I had similar problems with MS 365 security..... finally had to give up and start new acoounts and just trust the old stuff (account) was inaccessible😟
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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
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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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Lalith Kumar V (@lalitvlk) reported@AmazonHelp Please refund my money. Your Amazon team is not at all helping me regarding this issue. They are asking me to search the brand (office 365) in google and contact them. Amazon has sold a fake product. It’s your duty to refund me .
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Mega Man (@callah32) reported@PaperBozz You’ll always have enterprise customers where as it makes more sense to rent (think Office 365) vs hire a team (and lofty capex budget) to mange compute on prem. Makes alot of sense to rent compute in other words, solves a problem plenty viable buisnenes model/service. Everything digital future.
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Professor Simon (@ProfSimonOnline) reportedDid you know that personal devices can become gateways for corporate data breaches? A recent case revealed a malware attack that accessed Office 365 through a compromised BYOD. The fix? Continuous monitoring and behavior analysis! How secure is your work device? #CyberSecurity
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Mike Nicoletti (@mikenicoletti) reportedThe bear case on Office 365 boils down to one thing: does Microsoft participate in the agent-facing side of data work? Right now most people talk to agents through a terminal or some stitched-together texting setup. If Microsoft makes Teams the place you talk to your agents and share work with them, they own the interface. That interface is the moat.
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Matt Diebolt (@mdiebolt) reported@domster @bradgessler Our biggest are by far the ones that support our PowerPoint for Office 365 add-in. Places where you have a JavaScript API where it’s impossible for it to be managed on the server.
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Tony Redmond (@12Knocksinna) reported@GrittyBluDragon @Office365 All I can say is that I have used sensitivity labels for five or so years. They work unless something is broken. You could join the AIP network on Yammer (run by Microsoft) and ask the engineers direct.
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Occasional Opiner (@OccasionalOpie) reported@jimcramer $MSFT has now gone red. AI must be chowing down on Windows and Office 365.
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Herewegoagain (@Cryptlowani) reported@EvanLuthra What is going on with these tech companies just taking away more of our rights and charging us more to do so?????? Microsoft "updated" my Office 365 Home addition with the "New" version. Not knowing this at the time, I open up Outlook as usual and thre was the "New" version. Less functionality and unusable to me. I located the switch to go back to Classic toggle button, slid it over, and Bam, a pop-up survey appears asking me why I dont like the new version. So now I can't do anything, twice as much. I scroll down and hit the skip button, but it is grayed out. Next to it is the submit button greyed out. Now totally pissed off I start typing expletives into the survey form. Guess what you have to complete the form to skip it. I and now not just pissed off, exponentially, but also feeling like the smartest person on the freaking planet. I don't know when it happened but tech, just basic stuff, has totally gone into the toilet. How is AI supposed to run on top of this garbage?
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Cockatrice (@kimtaikennedy) reportedJust login to entra dashboard portal as office365 admin and delete all MFAs there and login back to email easy
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NancoixSeattle (@operakatz) reported@OrevaZSN Why would anyone be trying to edit a PDF in Word? Edit it in Acrobat, where it belongs. And Word isn't a DTP app. Some of us know how to use it very well and don't have these issues. Not saying Office 365 isn't a hell hole, but at least use the right app for the job at hand
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Brian Teague 🐂 ⭕️ PBA 3 Berkeley (@undergroundlair) reported@nypost In all fairness to Microsoft, if the NASA Admin doesn’t set their Office 365 location to #outerfukingspace they might have an issue logging in.
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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