Microsoft said some of its 365 apps are experiencing problems, with the problems coming less than two weeks after the CrowdStrike outage.
Microsoft said some of its 365 services are experiencing problems that are keeping customers from using the cloud-based apps, which include Word, PowerPoint and Outlook. The company said Tuesday it has 'identified a potential networking issue' and is working on solving the problem.Reports of outages with Microsoft 365 programs spiked on DownDetector on Tuesday morning, with users reporting problems with Outlook and other apps.
The glitch crippled computers across the globe, causing thousands of flights and train services to be canceled, while leading to disruptions in many other industries, such as health care and banking.In an update, Microsoft said that the impacted services include, but aren't limited to, Microsoft 365 admin center, Intune, Entra and Power Platform.
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