Millions affected by Microsoft 365 outage that was caused by ’recent change’

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Published Sep 29, 2020

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Washington - Microsoft Corp <MSFT.O> said late Monday a recent change it introduced likely caused a major outage, affecting users' access to multiple Microsoft 365 services, including Outlook.com and Microsoft Teams.

The developer of Windows and Office software said it did not "observe an increase in successful connections" even after it rolled back the change to mitigate the impact.

"A moment ago nothing was working, then I went into files in Teams and it was working, now nothing is working. Well I guess now I have an excuse to not do work and watch TV," one Twitter user tweeted.

"We're pursuing mitigation steps for this issue. In parallel, we're rerouting traffic to alternate systems to provide further relief to the affected users," Microsoft said on its status page, without specifying how many users were affected.

Several other Twitter users complained that the outage meant they could miss their job interviews and deadline for college assignments.

The Xbox maker also said they were working to evaluate other solutions while they investigate the root cause of the outage.

“We've published MO222965 to the Microsoft 365 Admin Dashboard, and will also be updating http://status.office.com with updates to our investigation.

“We've identified a recent change that appears to be the source of the issue. We're rolling back the change to mitigate impact. Please follow http://status.office.com for updates on this issue if you are unable to access the admin portal.

“We've rolled back the change that is likely the source of impact and are monitoring the environment to validate that service is recovering.

Reuters

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