Is Office 365 Down? Current Status, Outage Reports & User Feedback

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User Reports (Last 12 Hours)

Frequently Asked Questions

Access issues may be caused by authentication problems, service disruptions, or local connection problems. Try clearing your browser cache, restarting your device, or accessing Office365 through a different browser or network.

Email sync issues often result from network connectivity problems, server-side delays, or account authentication issues. Try toggling offline mode on and off, restarting Outlook, or checking your account settings for any authentication errors.

This error typically indicates temporary service availability issues or high traffic volumes. Wait a few minutes and try again, or check if specific features are affected while others remain accessible.

Collaboration features may be affected by permissions issues, synchronization delays, or service disruptions. Verify your sharing permissions, ensure all users have appropriate access levels, or try saving the document locally and reopening it.

OneDrive sync issues can occur due to connectivity problems, file permission conflicts, or synchronization backlogs. Try pausing and resuming sync, checking your internet connection, or verifying you haven't exceeded storage limits.

Performance degradation may result from network congestion, resource limitations, or background processes. Close unnecessary applications, check your device resources, or try using the web versions of Office applications if desktop versions are slow.

Service availability can vary by geographic region, tenant configuration, or progressive feature rollouts. Different datacenters may experience different operational conditions, and some features may be deployed gradually across regions.

Password issues can occur due to incorrect entry, expired passwords, or account lockouts. Try resetting your password through the Office365 portal or contacting your IT administrator for assistance.

Incident History

Current Incidents

Office 365 Potential Outage

Potential Outage

Started: 2025-07-05 13:15

We have detected a potential outage for Office 365.

Resolved Incidents

We have detected a potential outage for Office 365.
Started: 2025-07-05 09:20 Resolved: 2025-07-05 09:39

We have detected a potential outage for Office 365.
Started: 2025-07-05 08:40 Resolved: 2025-07-05 08:55

We have detected a potential outage for Office 365.
Started: 2025-07-05 03:18 Resolved: 2025-07-05 03:33

About Office 365

Office 365 (now Microsoft 365) is a cloud-based subscription service combining the familiar Office applications with online services for communication, collaboration, and file storage. The platform includes productivity applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, along with cloud services such as Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive, enabling users to work from anywhere across multiple devices while maintaining secure access to documents and collaboration tools.

Business users implement Office 365 for email hosting with custom domains, shared calendaring, and document collaboration, eliminating the need for on-premises servers while gaining automatic updates and security patches. Educational institutions utilize Office 365 Education for digital classrooms through Teams, assignment distribution via OneNote, and providing students and faculty with consistent access to productivity tools. Remote workers rely on Office 365 to maintain productivity away from the office, accessing documents through OneDrive, communicating via Teams, and collaborating on files in real-time with colleagues regardless of location. IT departments appreciate Office 365's centralized administration, security controls, and reduced infrastructure management compared to traditional software deployment models.

Users may experience various types of issues with Office 365, including temporary sign-in problems preventing access to services, synchronization delays between desktop applications and cloud storage, or feature limitations during service updates. Email delivery in Outlook might occasionally face delays or filtering inconsistencies, while Teams meetings could encounter audio or video quality issues depending on participant network conditions. OneDrive synchronization might temporarily fail to update files across devices, requiring manual sync operations. SharePoint sites might load more slowly when containing large document libraries or during peak usage hours. Following monthly service updates, certain functions might behave differently than expected as users adapt to interface changes. Mobile app experiences sometimes differ from desktop applications, particularly when new features are being gradually deployed across platforms.

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