Outlook Outage: Microsoft’s Email Fiasco Leaves Users in the Lurch

Microsoft is investigating an Outlook on the web outage caused by a code error. Users see “Something went wrong” messages, and some can’t search emails. Meanwhile, a week-long Exchange Online issue continues to cause delays. Microsoft’s solution? Revert the code and hope for divine intervention. Stay tuned!

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Hot Take:

Microsoft’s Outlook on the web decided to take an unexpected siesta, leaving users scratching their heads and wondering if their emails were sucked into a black hole. As Microsoft scrambles to fix this hiccup, we’re left to ponder: Maybe it’s time to bring back carrier pigeons? At least they don’t crash mid-flight.

Key Points:

– Microsoft Outlook on the web is experiencing widespread outages, affecting users’ ability to access their Exchange Online mailboxes.
– The issue is linked to a pesky piece of code that Microsoft is working to revert to restore service.
– A critical service issue, tracked under EX1036356, has been flagged on the Microsoft 365 Admin Center.
– Another incident, EX1035922, is preventing users from successfully conducting searches in Exchange Online.
– Microsoft has reportedly made improvements and resolved the primary issue by reverting the buggy update.

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