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#MICROSOFT OUTLOOK OUTAGE UPDATE#
We'll update this article when the outage is reported as fixed. Downdetector, a service where people can log problems and outages with websites and apps, saw a spike in users reporting issues with Microsoft products, including Outlook, Teams and the company's. Microsoft confirmed the outage early Monday morning in a tweet, pushing Outlook administrators to the EX401976 and OL401977 codes for information. The company tweeted that a "recent change" was contributing to the cause of impact, and it is working on potential solutions to restore the service's availability. Additional functionality such as Calendar consumed by other services such as Microsoft Teams would also be affected," said Microsoft in an update on its status page. Visit the Downdetector Methodology page to learn more about how Downdetector collects status information and detects problems. Downdetector only reports an incident when the number of problem reports is significantly higher than the typical volume for that time of day. It is common for some problems to be reported throughout the day. "Users primarily hosted in the North American region attempting to access may be unable to send, receive, or search email. This heat map shows where user-submitted problem reports are concentrated over the past 24 hours. Eastern Time, with a drop in incidents reported by the early hours of Tuesday. Microsoft says it is investigating a problem with its Outlook email service after users in the United States started reporting issues when accessing, sending, or searching emails.ĭownDetector lists close to 2,000 incidents reported by users trying to access the platform since around 11.00 p.m.


Update 2: Microsoft now says "availability is at 99.9%, with full restoration almost complete." Update: Microsoft says that it has "applied mitigation throughout the affected infrastructure, and we're starting to see gradual recovery," although there are still some sporadic reports of issues accessing email.
