Microsoft scrambles to resolve nationwide outage affecting Outlook, Teams and other services. A major disruption in its Microsoft 365 services left tens of thousands of users without access to email, files or online meetings. According to user reports and the company itself, issues began early Thursday afternoon.
The problems with multiple Microsoft 365 services, including Outlook, Microsoft Defender and Microsoft Purview are being looked into by the company, according to a statement on their status account posted just after 2:30 p.m. ET. Microsoft said it has "restored the affected infrastructure to a healthy state" at 4:14 p.m.
A widespread outage was affecting Microsoft's cloud-based platforms for businesses that rely on them for operations, collaboration and communication. Users reported various issues including problems accessing Outlook emails or files stored in Microsoft 365 and failures when attempting to join or host Teams meetings.
Microsoft engineers identified a portion of its service infrastructure not processing traffic as expected, leading to thousands of customers being affected. Outage tracking site DownDetector logged tens of thousands of reports across North America.
The company has been rebalancing traffic across all affected infrastructure to ensure it enters into a balanced state and is proceeding quickly to recover the affected services. However, Microsoft has not provided a specific timeline for full service restoration but said teams are actively working on remediation efforts.
Microsoft advises customers to monitor their official Microsoft 365 Service Health and Cloud Status pages for updates as engineers continue with recovery efforts.
The problems with multiple Microsoft 365 services, including Outlook, Microsoft Defender and Microsoft Purview are being looked into by the company, according to a statement on their status account posted just after 2:30 p.m. ET. Microsoft said it has "restored the affected infrastructure to a healthy state" at 4:14 p.m.
A widespread outage was affecting Microsoft's cloud-based platforms for businesses that rely on them for operations, collaboration and communication. Users reported various issues including problems accessing Outlook emails or files stored in Microsoft 365 and failures when attempting to join or host Teams meetings.
Microsoft engineers identified a portion of its service infrastructure not processing traffic as expected, leading to thousands of customers being affected. Outage tracking site DownDetector logged tens of thousands of reports across North America.
The company has been rebalancing traffic across all affected infrastructure to ensure it enters into a balanced state and is proceeding quickly to recover the affected services. However, Microsoft has not provided a specific timeline for full service restoration but said teams are actively working on remediation efforts.
Microsoft advises customers to monitor their official Microsoft 365 Service Health and Cloud Status pages for updates as engineers continue with recovery efforts.