Thousands report Microsoft Outlook down; Microsoft investigates outage, says majority services recovering

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Several users reported being unable to access Microsoft Outlook services. File
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Several users of Microsoft 365 complained online on Sunday (March 2, 2025) of being unable to access the product. Particularly, users said that they were having issues with accessing their Outlook emails.

Microsoft acknowledged the issue and said that it was investigating the outage and confirmed that it was also impacting other Microsoft 365 services. It later said it has reverted an impacting service update and confirmed that majority of services were recovering.

“We’re investigating an issue in which users may be unable to access Outlook features and services. Additional details can be found under MO1020913 in the admin center,“ Microsoft said in a post on X. “We’re reviewing available telemetry and customer provided logs to understand the impact. We’ve confirmed this issue is impacting various Microsoft 365 services,“ it added.

Subsequently, it also said that a “potential cause” for the outage has been identified. “We’ve identified a potential cause of impact and have reverted the suspected code to alleviate impact. We’re monitoring telemetry to confirm recovery,“ it said.

Microsoft later said that a majority of its services were recovering. “Our telemetry indicates that a majority of impacted services are recovering following our change. We’ll keep monitoring until impact has been resolved for all services. Refer to MO1020913 or https://portal.office.com/ServiceStatus for more detailed information,” it said.

“We’ve confirmed that reverting the impacting service update has returned the service to a healthy state. We’ve entered a period of extended monitoring to ensure that the service remains stable, and to address any outstanding impact to other Microsoft 365 services,” Microsoft’s Service Status page for Microsoft 365 showed as of 4.35 a.m. on Sunday (March 2, 2025).

Nearly 37,000 users from the U.S. reported that Outlook was not working for them, according to data from Downdetector, a website to track outages.





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