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    Anybody out there still getting in to OneDrive? Skype? Xbox online? Azure status page is all green.
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    • #1215773

      OneDrive online seems fine for me.

      But other parts not so good:

      (DNS errors?)

      Status-live-1

      365-health-1

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    • #1215676

      ITs down for us…

    • #1216839

      Left hand:

      https://status.office365.com/

      Microsoft 365 Service health: “Everything’s broken”

       

      Right hand:

      https://portal.office.com/servicestatus

      Microsoft 365 Service health: “Everything’s working”

       

      ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

       

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    • #1217429

      https://twitter.com/AzureSupport and https://twitter.com/MSFT365Status give you the best up to date info on issues.  Yes I realize that it’s twitter and thus not a Microsoft cloud providing that info…

      DNS issues

      Susan Bradley Patch Lady/Prudent patcher

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    • #1218836

      Network Connectivity

      Starting at 19:43 UTC on 02 May 2019, customers may experience intermittent connectivity issues with Azure and other Microsoft services (including M365, Dynamics, DevOps, etc).

      Engineers have identified the underlying root cause as a name server delegation issue with DNS resolution, affecting network connectivity and downstream impact to Compute, Storage, App Service, AAD, and SQL Database services. Mitigation has been applied, and engineering teams are clearing resolver cache to fully mitigate the issue. Most services are showing recovery.

      This message was last updated at 22:10 UTC on 02 May 2019

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    • #1219825

      …and on top of it all…

      spectrrum-outage

      Looks like half the US, collectively.  $200+ a year for THIS?

      Win7 Pro SP1 64-bit, Dell Latitude E6330 ("The Tank"), Intel CORE i5 "Ivy Bridge", 12GB RAM, Group "0Patch", Multiple Air-Gapped backup drives in different locations. Linux Mint Newbie
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      "The more kinks you put in the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the pipes." -Scotty

      • #1221936

        Charter looks like that almost every day. Really irritating when you’re paying almost $200 per MONTH!

      • #1222884

        Well, that explains why I couldn’t call the office this morning. The office uses Spectrum, and I use Spectrum at home. I am thinking of getting a POTS line.

        • #1223162

          You can have mine. I unplugged the phone because all we ever get are robocall scams and charities at dinner time.

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        • #1224107

          Not sure how accurate this is but one of my clients told me last week he tried to order a standard phone line and AT&T told him they no longer offer it in his area. Uverse/VOIP only.

    • #1221641

      Looks like they fixed it, finally.

      We’ve identified and corrected a DNS configuration issue that prevented users from accessing Microsoft 365 services.

      Makes you feel warm and fuzzy, huh? You folks headed to Build…

      https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/2735981-its-always-dns?store_id=115003

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    • #1232630

      Charter looks like that almost every day. Really irritating when you’re paying almost $200 per MONTH!

      Charter OWNS Spectrum. Read the whole big-fish-eat-littler-fish tale at:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectrum_(cable_service)

      $200/month???? Gad. What have you got there, a Cray OLCF-3 and a VR lab??  🙂

      Win7 Pro SP1 64-bit, Dell Latitude E6330 ("The Tank"), Intel CORE i5 "Ivy Bridge", 12GB RAM, Group "0Patch", Multiple Air-Gapped backup drives in different locations. Linux Mint Newbie
      --
      "The more kinks you put in the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the pipes." -Scotty

    • #1242045

      One Drive working Friday morning in Kirkwood, Missouri. Can not say about the others as I do not use them.

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    • #1242352

      All ‘cloud’ data centers have the same points of failure and that’s DNS and routing. It’s by design and won’t go away.

    • #1242832

      Good thing these things don’t happen in “the cloud.”  Oh, wait a minute…

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