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Office 365 Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Office 365 users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Office 365, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Tewkesbury, England 1
Edmonton, AB 1
Stratford-upon-Avon, England 1
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Hobart, TAS 1
Brisbane, QLD 1
Aubagne, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Southend-on-Sea, England 1
Mulhouse, ACAL 1
New York City, NY 1
Étampes, Île-de-France 1
Argenteuil, Île-de-France 1
Bristol, England 2
Dreux, Centre 1
Saint-Quentin-Fallavier, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Dunedin, Otago 1
São Luís, MA 1
São José dos Campos, SP 1
Ottawa, ON 1
Montes Claros, MG 1
Berlin, Berlin 1
Miami, FL 1
St. Petersburg, FL 1
Bogotá, Bogota D.C. 2
Paris, Île-de-France 3
Montpellier, Occitanie 1
London, England 2
Toronto, ON 1
Münster, NRW 1
Scottsburg, IN 1
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Office 365 Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • riyaznriyaz
    Riyaz Shaikh (@riyaznriyaz) reported

    @Office365 I am very much frustrated and really very much disappointed with my account of Microsoft 365 account. I am got stuck in loop of authentication MFA For asking help also login required. And how could any one login if authentication is not working.

  • 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.

  • wisplite
    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.

  • Mackama_Too
    Looks Safe To Me (@Mackama_Too) reported

    @EricRichards22 I send my LibreOffice docs and spread sheets to Google doc/sheets users, Office365 users, and OpenOffice users without any problems. And I can open and edit their files. What issues are you having?

  • michaelward_CPA
    Michael Ward (@michaelward_CPA) reported

    The software industry seems to be in cahoots with one another. I suspect subscribed to Office365 through @GoDaddy so no matter how much trouble I have with @GoDaddy trying to access my email account, @Microsoft is completely unwilling and unable help.

  • WinMgmtExperts
    Windows Mgmt Experts (@WinMgmtExperts) reported

    Introducing Email notifications for "Issues in your environment that require action. Office365 #Microsoft365pdates #OfficeProductivity

  • barimayawpoku
    Bɛrima Yaw Poku 🧠👁️👂🏾 (@barimayawpoku) reported

    @davibaah @Mr_GeorgeAddo @NITAGhana They don’t even dedicated servers built and managed by the gov. let alone have infrastructure to protect sensitive and critical data… tweaa… imagine NITA ( the nation’s IT branch using subscription of office365). What happened to on-premise and dedicated exchange server?

  • 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!

  • SteveoReno3362
    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😟

  • xH4ngEm
    chris (@xH4ngEm) reported

    There'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.

  • real_dude_guy
    Real Dude Guy (@real_dude_guy) reported

    @gabefollower Those lawsuits from those companies are straight up retarded. They claim Valve is monopoly and then in next sentence they say that 30% cut is too much. What they think will happen if Valve lowers it to like 15%. Consumers will choose Steam less? Hell no, they will like Steam even more then. As a result those companies will cry wolf even more that Steam is monopoly. Competition offers trash service, tries to bait with discounts and loses and them cries like babies. C’mon now. Epic owner cries every day about Valve and Steam and his “Game Launcher” is still mega slow and looks more like launcher for Office 365 than game launcher.

  • desire2undrstnd
    Andy Lumley (@desire2undrstnd) reported

    How does @Office365 need to update AGAIN today!? I've already had to close everything down to update this morning! Oh how I long for a MacBook Pro. Oh how I long for a Chromebook. #GGGRRR

  • 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 🙈😭

  • AxelWinterBkk
    Axel Winter (@AxelWinterBkk) reported from Khan Na Yao, Bangkok

    @rahulj51 Well i m not copying stuff and I do emails also via openclaw and with Gmail works well. But I have 4 Gmail accounts, 1 icloud and 1 office365 account. outlook mac, ios, and android are pretty decent apps. Apple mail my other choice has sometimes issues with office365 mails

  • alter3d
    Alter3D Reality (@alter3d) reported

    @glenn_tunes Deal! Since US companies are banned in EU: GMail immediately deletes all accounts for EU citizens and countries. Ditto Office365. YouTube immediately deletes all EU content. Google blocks access to the Play Store for EU citizens. Apple blocks all access to iCloud and other Apple services to EU accounts and deletes all data. AWS immediately deletes all EU accounts and shut down all the EU regions. Ditto Azure. Cloudflare bans all EU IPs. Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, Micron, Texas Instruments, Cisco, Qualcomm, IBM, Dell, and other US hardware companies ban sales of systems and components to the EU. Every major AI provider blocks access to EU citizens and companies. Major SaaS companies, including major manufacturing software providers like Autodesk and Onshape, block access to their products from the EU. Basically the EU accomplishes it's goal to become a 3rd world country overnight without the hassle of importing the 3rd world first.

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