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Microsoft says it’s deploying a fix for the global Outlook outage, but thousands still can’t access email as authentication ...
Microsoft Outlook is experiencing a global outage affecting users' ability to log in, access emails, and connect to servers.
Microsoft Outlook users were reporting issues logging into their accounts on Thursday morning, July 10. Here's what we know ...
Microsoft Outlook appears to be back up and running on Friday, July 11, after widespread outages were reported on Thursday.
The global disruption highlights recurring issues in Microsoft 365 services and raises concerns over the resilience of hyperscale cloud platforms amid rising complexity and data loads.
In order to tackle the ongoing Outlook outage, Microsoft says it is in the process of applying configuration changes and ...
Millions of Microsoft users across the globe have found themselves unable to log in to the Outlook service this morning - ...
Microsoft Outlook users worldwide are facing login and server connection problems, with many reporting a 'something went ...
Several thousand Microsoft Outlook users ran into issues with the email platform, with some reporting problems like loading ...
Millions of frustrated Microsoft users were left unable to access their emails today - but this evening the tech giant said ...
Microsoft Outlook is back up after a major outage affected users around the world. Outage reports began to spike for the widely-used email provider, with Microsoft confirming an issue not long after.
A Microsoft systems error meant users are being sent a warning that their licence was not valid, with millions affected.