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Microsoft confirms outage as some Microsoft 365 services go down [Update]

This is yet another outage that has struck Microsoft 365 services.

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Microsoft has confirmed that some of the Microsoft 365 services are currently down again. The company confirmed this via its official Microsoft 365 Status X handle as it notes that the Microsoft 365 Admin Center may be down. The tech giant has informed that you can get status updates regarding the progress of the bug under the issue ID "MO1268822". This is rather ironic considering the admin panel itself is not accessible due to the bug and that's where typically bugs and outages are tracked.

The official Microsoft 365 Service Health Status website notes "service degradation" as it says the following:

"Title: Users may be unable to access or have delays accessing the Microsoft 365 admin center

User impact: Users may be unable to access or have delays accessing the Microsoft 365 admin center

Current status: We're investigating reports of an issue in which users may be unable to access or have delays accessing the Microsoft 365 admin center. We are reviewing service telemetry and available information to determine if there is an issue happening and we'll update this message shortly with our latest findings.

Scope of impact: Any users attempting to access the Microsoft 365 admin center may be impacted."

We will update the post once more details are available.


Update, April 3 2025, 4.30 GMT: Microsoft has said that it managed to get to the root of the issue and fix it. It added that the issue was not widespread:

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