Another Typical Day of Microsoft Broken 'Patches' and Downtimes
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Microsoft suffers the Tuesday shakes as Exchange Online continues to be wobbly for UK users
A Microsoft spokesperson spoke to us this afternoon and told us that "A subset of UK customers have reported difficulties connecting to Exchange Online. We've addressed the issue for many of them and are working hard to resolve the matter for the remainder. Access to the Exchange Online service may be achieved by refreshing the connection."
So try turning it off and again, OK?
In the meantime, pity poor Daz, who had just finished explaining the joy of cloud when it all came crashing down.
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Microsoft Releases A Bunch Of Updates For Its OS platforms
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Microsoft readies the swatter as more bugs wriggle out of the Windows 10 woodwork
The "days without a Windows 10 incident" clock has been reset to zero once again as a tired Microsoft engineer updated the "known issues" page to reflect that, well, there are some.
The support page for the latest update lists two. One is unlikely to trouble many, while the other has the potential to be considerably more annoying.
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