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Microsoft Outlook is back up and running after users reported not being able to log into their accounts on Thursday, July 10. The Microsoft service status page says that Outlook is up and running.
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.
Microsoft encouraged users experiencing the issue to create a FORMS2 folder to improve their email service. Regarding the most recent outage, Microsoft’s service status mentions the next update ...
The outage also impacted Microsoft 365, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Store. The problems with Outlook were first reported around 8.30pm, peaked at 9pm, and have now been resolved.
While the number of users currently affected is unclear, the outage appears to be affecting users in multiple countries, including the UK, Australia and Canada, among others. Outlook has over 400 ...
Editor's note: Microfot says Outlook should be working as normal for users. See the latest update for Friday, July 11. Microsoft Outlook is currently down and some users are reporting not being ...
Microsoft 365 has confirmed that issues affecting Outlook access are still ongoing. An initial fix ran into complications, and teams are continuing efforts to resolve the problem. As of Thursday ...
Is Hotmail down right now? When will Hotmail outage be fixed? According to DownDetector, Microsoft Outlook first started seeing intermittent issues around 34 reports at 7:40 p.m. ET Wednesday, July 9.
A Microsoft Outlook outage affected thousands of users' email access on Saturday. The outage led to over 35,000 complaints on Downdetector. Microsoft said it identified the cause, reverted the ...
Everybody’s working for the weekend, but Microsoft Outlook clocked out early. The mission-critical email service is facing a widespread, hours-long outage.
Just after 2:30 p.m., Microsoft said it was "investigating an issue in which users may be unable to access Outlook features and services," in a post on social platform X.
Microsoft Outlook, 365 and other services crashed Saturday, affecting tens of thousands in the United States and millions globally before services were restored in less than an hour.