Hotmail, MSN Messenger hit by outage

Microsoft confirmed on Thursday that many MSN customers have been prevented from logging onto services such as Hotmail and MSN Messenger.

The outage comes barely a week after the software giant experienced similar sign-in problems with the e-mail service and the instant-messaging service. Both use Microsoft Passport, a universal password and authentication software that is incorporated into MSN's family of Web sites.

Larry Grothaus, MSN's lead product manager, said in a statement that the current outage, first discovered by Microsoft at 9:30 a.m. PST, was not connected with the previous sign-in difficulties. He added that the slowdown was not related to Passport but did affect some Passport services.

"Customers may continue to experience sporadic issues in the near term, but we anticipate having service fully restored to all customers very soon," Grothaus said in the e-mailed statement. "We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience or disruption this may cause our customers."

Grothaus said Microsoft was working on fixing the "issue" that caused the slowdown but did not give any further details of the cause.

After last week's outage, a representative of Keynote, which monitors Internet performance, said the sign-in problems could have stemmed from Passport. The representative said the outage was limited only to MSN sites.

A Keynote representative was not immediately available for comment.

Microsoft has hailed Passport as the centerpiece of its Web services strategy. The software stores personal information, such as birth date and sometimes credit card information, to enable people to log in quickly to any Passport-supporting Web site. Having a central sign-in service lets people manage their personal accounts, purchase goods and services or access popular features such as e-mail and instant messaging.

Third-party Web sites such as those of eBay, USA Today and Starbucks also support Passport.

Rob Lemos contributed to this report

Advertisement

Talkback 10 comments

    Sorry guys. You haven't fixed the problem. I haven't been able to use Messenger for 3 days ever since I allowed your update routine to change my copy of Messenger. It replace V6.1 with V6.1 ???? and immediately stopped working. I am logged in and then almAnonymous -- 19/03/04

    Sorry guys. You haven't fixed the problem. I haven't been able to use Messenger for 3 days ever since I allowed your update routine to change my copy of Messenger. It replace V6.1 with V6.1 ???? and immediately stopped working. I am logged in and then almost immediately logged out. I tried re- downloading and re-installing. It has not resolved the problem and reverting to the working copy is no use. The update routine immediately downloads the failed V6.1 again.

    i have that problemAnonymous -- 31/05/09 (in reply to #120103673)

    My computer won't let me loadup it shuts off as soon it goes to the desktop then shuts off

    i have that problemAnonymous -- 31/05/09 (in reply to #120103673)

    My computer won't let me loadup it shuts off as soon it goes to the desktop then shuts off

    my msn explore was letting me sign in friday night and i was also chatting on messenger 6.1, then saturday morning, sign in not possible and messenger telling me that my username and password does not exist, glad to hear that its nothing that ive done butAnonymous -- 23/03/04

    my msn explore was letting me sign in friday night and i was also chatting on messenger 6.1, then saturday morning, sign in not possible and messenger telling me that my username and password does not exist, glad to hear that its nothing that ive done but its now monday and its still not letting me sign in

    14 July 2004 - I have'nt been able to sign in for most of today - What is going on?Anonymous -- 14/07/04

    14 July 2004 - I have'nt been able to sign in for most of today - What is going on?

    IT IS QUITE OBVIOUS THAT THERE ARE STILL PROBLEMS WITH ACCESSING OUR EMAILS AND MESSENGER. I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO GET INTO HOTMAIL ALL DAY TODAY (20/JULY) AS I AM EXPECTING A VERY IMPORTANT EMAIL TO COME THROUGH AND THE PROBLEM IS STILL CURRENT. TRYINAnonymous -- 20/07/04

    IT IS QUITE OBVIOUS THAT THERE ARE STILL PROBLEMS WITH ACCESSING OUR EMAILS AND MESSENGER.
    I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO GET INTO HOTMAIL ALL DAY TODAY (20/JULY) AS I AM EXPECTING A VERY IMPORTANT EMAIL TO COME THROUGH AND THE PROBLEM IS STILL CURRENT. TRYING TO BE VERY PATIENT THOUGH.

    It is november 04,can't sign-in to msn messenger still. been trying for days. JosieAnonymous -- 10/11/04

    It is november 04,can't sign-in to msn messenger
    still. been trying for days. Josie

    im not able to log on to hotmail and msn both, from past one month, whats happening its seems to be rediculus, im loosing all my business contacts and important mails....... my email.id , was. sagarsjv@hotmail.comAnonymous -- 03/01/05

    im not able to log on to hotmail and msn both, from past one month, whats happening its seems to be rediculus, im loosing all my business contacts and important mails....... my email.id , was. sagarsjv@hotmail.com

    sorry -guys please fix the problem so we can go on to hotmail againAnonymous -- 16/02/05

    sorry -guys please fix the problem so we can go on to hotmail again

    what the hell is going on have not been able to get my emails for over two weeks. my business realy needs this infomation!!!!!!!!!!!!****ED OFFAnonymous -- 14/03/05

    what the hell is going on have not been able to get my emails for over two weeks. my business realy needs this infomation!!!!!!!!!!!!****ED OFF

Add your opinion


Latest Videos

Blogs

  • Chris Duckett PayPal launches Aussie developer program
    PayPal announced the opening of its certification program for Australian developers today, making Australia the first country outside of the US to offer certification.
  • Array Cash cow in a BigTinCan?
    Around one third of Australia's telcos have shut their doors over time, but that isn't stopping new ventures hoping to chip away at carriers' mobile call bonanza. By fighting carriers at the smartphone rather than the home phone, could the latest two contenders be onto something big?
  • Array A third of the way to a zettabyte
    This week on Twisted Wire we look at how internet usage is changing in Australia and around the world. How are we meeting this demand and how is the cost structure changing for the service provider?
  • More blogs »

Tags

Back to top

Featured