Since Monday morning at 9 a.m., Microsoft has been the victim of a computer outage. Several services are affected this November 25, notably regarding Outlook emails, the calendar and Teams. The American company admitted that it was encountering difficulties. However, the problem does not seem to be resolved on the United States side.
Microsoft is broken this Monday, November 25. The malfunctions identified by Internet users mainly grouped together at the start of the morning, before slowing down around noon, at lunch break time. At the start of the afternoon, the number of reported outages increased again, meaning that Microsoft had not yet managed to find a solution. The reports continued after 8 a.m. on the United States side.
In a press release regarding the outage, sent by the American company, several services were mentioned, among the most used in the world by companies :
- Microsoft Outlook
- Exchange Online
- Microsoft Power Automate
- Microsoft Pureview
- Microsoft Teams
- SharePoint Online
To understand the fault, we must focus on the server called Exchangewhich makes it possible to run the services of Microsoft Outlook but also Teams a you calendar. The teams would have undertaken changes that would compromise the functioning of the systems, and Microsoft indicated that it had canceled them.
“We have begun rolling back the change and are investigating additional actions needed to mitigate the issue”the company said in a post on social media platform X on Monday morning. Five hours after the first censuses of Internet users on DownDetectorthe problems persist. If the American market seems more affected, Microsoft in France does not seem resolved. The Microsoft outage is indeed global: Internet users in Sweden, Poland and the Netherlands have also reported problems.
News from Microsoft at 3 p.m.
Shortly after 3 p.m., Microsoft spoke again, with something new. His teams indicated: « We have started deploying a patch which is currently making progress in the affected environment. During this time, we begin manual reboots on a subset of machines that are in a dysfunctional state.”
More information to come…
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