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Microsoft says Outlook.com outage is causing sign‑in failures

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Why This Matters

The Outlook.com outage highlights ongoing challenges in maintaining reliable email services, which are critical for both individual users and businesses. Such disruptions can significantly impact productivity and trust in cloud-based communication tools, emphasizing the need for robust infrastructure and rapid incident response in the tech industry.

Key Takeaways

Microsoft is investigating an ongoing Outlook.com outage that is causing intermittent signing issues and preventing customers from accessing their mailboxes.

Since the incident started over three hours ago, outage monitoring service Downdetector has received thousands of user reports, with most affected users reporting login problems and connection issues.

In an update on the company's official service health status page, Microsoft said that affected customers are being signed out of their accounts and are seeing "too many requests' errors.

"Some users may experience intermittent sign‑in failures, including 'too many requests' errors or unexpected sign‑outs," Microsoft said in a recent update on the company's service health status page.

"Our investigation indicates client sign-in scenarios may be contributing to the reported behaviour, and we're focused on validating interactions across service components to identify next steps."

Microsoft has yet to share more information about the outage's root cause and hasn't disclosed how many users or which regions were affected.

However, this incident has been flagged as causing "service degradation," a label typically used for issues with noticeable user impact, but that don't take the service offline for everyone.

Last month, Microsoft also mitigated an Exchange Online outage that blocked users from accessing mailboxes and calendars via Outlook on the web, Outlook desktop, Exchange ActiveSync, and other Exchange Online connection protocols.

The same day, it addressed a separate issue that caused Office.com or Microsoft 365 Copilot web sign‑in problems impacting the Microsoft Copilot desktop app, Copilot in Microsoft Teams, and Copilot in Office apps.

This is a developing story...