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Microsoft announces that Outlook and Teams are back on track after global crash

Outlook and Teams services dropped globally today, according to the company’s own announcement. Microsoft on their social networks. The DownDetector portal also showed that users reported the fall of these two platforms in the morning. However, the company has already announced that they have “rolled back” the update that caused the problem and that it “shows an improvement in the service.”

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This Monday morning, users around the world reported that the Outlook email services, the Microsoft app store or the Teams video calling service were crashing.

However, hours later, the company has said that services are returning to normal.

We have rolled back the update and the telemetry shows an improvement in the service. We continue to monitor the service to ensure recovery and take action to address any residual impacts”, the company pointed out through a thread on Twitter.

Outlook and Teams suffered a worldwide crash. (DownDetector/)

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Microsoft also indicated that they had detected flaws in the SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business services.

Likewise, the company revealed that the problem that caused the drop in services was an update. “We have stopped a deployment in progress and are monitoring the services to see if that brings any relief to the environment“, it reads.

It should be noted that the company’s applications will be gradually restored.



Source: Elcomercio

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