

Outage reports also spiked in Australia, Britain and the United Arab Emirates. Microsoft did not disclose the number of users affected by the disruption, but data from outage tracking website Downdetector showed more than 3,900 incidents in India and over 900 in Japan. Microsoft Corp said on Wednesday it was investigating a networking issue that impacted multiple services including Teams and Outlook, with outage reports saying the platforms were down for thousands of users globally. Here’s the latest on where we are, via Reuters: Outage ongoing as Microsoft rushes to fix it

You can get to that server status page here. But there’s no news: it is still saying that it thinks it has found the problem but is looking for a way to fix it without causing new ones.
MICROSOFT TEAMS OUTAGE ISSUES UPDATE
Microsoft has updated its server status page to make the update a little more clean. Microsoft posts new update – but no new news You too might find that affected services are starting to work. Some of the customers who had previously reported impact are also reporting recovery.” We’ve rolled back the change and monitoring the service as it recovers. “We’ve identified that a wide-area networking (WAN) routing change caused impact to the service. Problem might be fixed, Microsoft saysĪn update to Microsoft’s server status page suggests – very tentatively – that the problem might be gradually getting fixed. And, anecdotally, that appears to be true: there’s a lot fewer complaints on Twitter, and tracking website Down Detector shows a greatly reduced number of reports. Microsoft’s status page indicates that service should be back to normal. Microsoft recognised some of the issues on its social networks and server status page, and indicated that it was searching for the cause of the problem.įollow our latest coverage of the issues here. The issues also appeared to affect Microsoft Azure, its cloud services platform, meaning that other websites could also be affected. Many of the company’s online services broke at once. Ugh."Īnother user, E-C, tweeted, "Microsoft Teams is down and I feel lost.Microsoft has been hit a major outage, taking down Outlook, Teams and more. Teams user Andrew Choi tweeted, "Microsoft Teams, what now? We have a meeting and can't proceed of it. That's embarrassing!," tweeted Kevin Shoaf.īusiness people felt the pain of the Teams' disruptions. "Microsoft Teams goes down after Microsoft forgot to renew a certificate. Microsoft's explanation for the Teams outage invited scorn on social media. The outage was felt globally, with users on the site reporting Teams having been down in Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, Germany and Italy. "We're sorry-we've run into an issue," is the message users saw when they tried to log in from the desktop app earlier in the day. PT, with Microsoft announcing later in the day that service was "fully restored."

Service on the Teams desktop was restored, at least for some folks around 11:30 a.m. Some users had been able to get into Teams through the Teams app on the phone, but not through the desktop app. Microsoft said that the issue, which was fixed, was related to an expiring "authentication certificate." Microsoft Teams experienced a disruptive outage Monday with its business-oriented communications and collaborative platform and rival to Slack.
