Is office 365 down again?

I know CloudFlare had an issue yesterday with a BPG optimization that went bad may have had something to do with it

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The answer to that question is always no.

If you suspect it's yes, then you login to their admin portal and check the notifications on it. It'll tell you what services are impacted.

But 99.9999% of the time, it's an ISP issue, and O365 is just fine.
 
@Galdorf, again... get off Google.

Https://portal.office.com, login as an O365 admin, click the admin button, once in the admin center expand health on the left, then click service health.

I have one advisory active for Exchange Online at the moment, users cannot access published calendars. But then there's this: Root cause: A portion of authentication code is causing requests to result in permission errors.

So yes, it seems that some Outlook users might just be having intermittent issues today, as there's an issue with Exchange Online.

There's no need to wander to out of date public news sources with their bad information. O365 reports its health all on its own. And if there is an issue with the service, you should open a ticket via the very same admin tools so Microsoft can log it, and work it.

But the thing is, the service isn't a monolith. Some bits can be down for only some tenants at a time. So what impacts me, isn't what impacts you.
 
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lol i keep getting calls from my customers about this i told them to switch over to google never had any issues with them for as long as they have been around my guess is mickeysoft cut IT staff they have been having issues for the past 6 months.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ne...down-users-are-experiencing-sign-in-failures/
Dude stop trolling. This is a report from two days ago that has already been solved and it only had limited impact. NONE of my clients had an issue and it is NOT going on now.
 
Actually the issue is still ongoing. Incident #: EX186942.

I have two clients with this issue since yesterday.
 
And Google is never down?!?

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Oh... that's just precious...
 
And Google is never down?!?

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

Oh... that's just precious...

Never had an issue with google i use it every day maybe twice a year i can't login but Microsoft has issues about once a month minimum i have business clients that use outlook all day they do grocery store displays when outlook goes down i get calls from them.
Seems lately Outlook has been going down 2-4 times a month where you can't login sometimes it lasts 2 days i tell the customers to file tickets is all i can do.
 
@Galdorf, anecdotal evidence isn't evidence. I have two businesses, one is on O365, the other is on Google Apps. The latter is always doing something stupid, meanwhile the former just works, all day every day. Seriously, I can't go 24 hours without Google throwing away an email I need.

Just because an issue is flagged doesn't mean something is down. Though it does seem like perhaps the local O365 cluster for you is cursed or something.

I've not had any issues with O365 stop a single end point in three years.

So there, my anecdote counters your anecdote... Google still wants too much money for what they deliver, O365 is cheaper and even THAT still wants too much money.

Oh, and browser based apps? Yeah, you can keep that garbage.
 
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