What This Category Covers
Microsoft 365 tickets are usually identity, license, mailbox, policy, client, or service-health problems. Start by comparing web access against the desktop/mobile client, then check sign-in logs and service health before touching profiles.
First Layer to Isolate
Account access first, then web-versus-client behavior, then policy/licensing/service health.
Useful Tools, Logs, and Portals
- Microsoft 365 admin center service health
- Entra sign-in logs and Conditional Access result
- Exchange admin center and message trace
- Office account state, Credential Manager, Work or School accounts
Before You Escalate
- Affected user and app are identified
- OWA/web app test completed where relevant
- Sign-in logs checked for timestamped failure
- License/policy group checked
- Recent tenant changes reviewed
Articles in This Path
Pick the closest symptom and work from there.
Outlook quarantine or protection action triggers but recovery workflow fails
Field Summary
Outlook quarantine or protection action triggers but recovery workflow fails is a Microsoft 365 ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. When this Microsoft 365 workflow fails, separate account access, web-versus-desktop behavior, token state, licensing, Conditional Access, and service health before changing the client. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
Outlook configuration survives testing but resets after restart or sync
Field Summary
Outlook configuration survives testing but resets after restart or sync is a Microsoft 365 ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. When this Microsoft 365 workflow fails, separate account access, web-versus-desktop behavior, token state, licensing, Conditional Access, and service health before changing the client. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
Outlook workflow succeeds for one account but fails for shared or delegated access
Field Summary
Outlook workflow succeeds for one account but fails for shared or delegated access is a Microsoft 365 ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. When this Microsoft 365 workflow fails, separate account access, web-versus-desktop behavior, token state, licensing, Conditional Access, and service health before changing the client. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
Outlook feature works in web app but fails in desktop client
Field Summary
Outlook feature works in web app but fails in desktop client is a Microsoft 365 ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. When this Microsoft 365 workflow fails, separate account access, web-versus-desktop behavior, token state, licensing, Conditional Access, and service health before changing the client. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
Outlook alerts indicate success while end-user experience never changes
Field Summary
Outlook alerts indicate success while end-user experience never changes is a Microsoft 365 ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. When this Microsoft 365 workflow fails, separate account access, web-versus-desktop behavior, token state, licensing, Conditional Access, and service health before changing the client. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
Outlook credential or certificate rotation breaks an existing integration
Field Summary
Outlook credential or certificate rotation breaks an existing integration is a Microsoft 365 ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. When this Microsoft 365 workflow fails, separate account access, web-versus-desktop behavior, token state, licensing, Conditional Access, and service health before changing the client. Record subject, issuer, SAN, expiration, binding, and trust chain before replacing certificates.
Outlook new deployment works for pilot group but not for production rollout
Field Summary
Outlook new deployment works for pilot group but not for production rollout is a Microsoft 365 ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. When this Microsoft 365 workflow fails, separate account access, web-versus-desktop behavior, token state, licensing, Conditional Access, and service health before changing the client. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
Outlook healthy dashboard status masks a failing production workflow
Field Summary
Outlook healthy dashboard status masks a failing production workflow is a Microsoft 365 ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. When this Microsoft 365 workflow fails, separate account access, web-versus-desktop behavior, token state, licensing, Conditional Access, and service health before changing the client. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
Outlook policy change applies in admin console but target users never receive it
Field Summary
Outlook policy change applies in admin console but target users never receive it is a Microsoft 365 ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. When this Microsoft 365 workflow fails, separate account access, web-versus-desktop behavior, token state, licensing, Conditional Access, and service health before changing the client. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.
OneDrive & SharePoint connector health looks normal but data stops syncing
Field Summary
OneDrive & SharePoint connector health looks normal but data stops syncing is a Microsoft 365 ticket where the visible symptom can be misleading. When this Microsoft 365 workflow fails, separate account access, web-versus-desktop behavior, token state, licensing, Conditional Access, and service health before changing the client. The fastest path is to identify which layer changed and prove it with logs or a repeatable test.