

"Any users still experiencing impact should be mitigated shortly.," the company said in a tweet. Update: Microsoft says that the service outage has been resolved. And until Microsoft can fix the problem, you’ll be locked out. Logging out, though risks dropping access, as Microsoft will force you to reauthenticate. The bottom line, then, is that if you’re logged into a Microsoft service, such as the mobile version of Outlook, or of Teams, stay logged in, and you’ll keep getting your email and messages from your co-workers.

Note: In the meantime, you can sign in to Office online or Outlook on the web. If you have a different plan type, see this article for help signing in. If you purchased a Microsoft 365 Business Premium plan or greater and can’t sign in to your Outlook desktop app, try the following solutions. “Affected users are encouraged to keep existing sessions going and to avoid re-authenticating to services.” I cant sign in to my Outlook desktop app. “ Existing sessions do not appear to be affected,” the company wrote. Microsoft, however, has some advice on what to do, and what not to do. “We’re evaluating additional options to remediate the problem.” “Rolling back the previously described change did not resolve the incident as expected,” Microsoft said on its status page, under the “more details” heading.
