We've detected name resolution (DNS lookup) failure from your device. It is likely that your DNS ({0}) servers are unreachable or has performance issue. Please check if the UDP port (typically it is 53) at which your DNS servers run is blocked somewhere between this device and the DNS server. You should also check DNS server performance and firewall's outbound connection settings on this device and intermediary devices and please disable the corresponding blocking rules if any.
We've completed our preliminary checks, and your system settings look fine. Click Yes to run the recovery option to fix your ...
We've detect there are over 1 primary mailbox in your Outlook profile. The Office 365 user only can has 1 primary mailbox ...
We've detected a problem with IPv6, somewhere between your computer and the Office 365 service. This IPv6 issue is causing ...
We've detected a problem with your IPv6 network, which is most likely the reason causing your Outlook connection problems. ...
We've detected name resolution (DNS lookup) failure from your device. It is likely that your DNS ({0}) servers are unreachable ...
We've detected name resolution (DNS lookup) failure from your device. It is likely that your DNS ({0}) servers are unreachable, ...
We've detected name resolution (DNS lookup) failure from your device. It is likely that your DNS ({0}) servers are unreachable. ...
We've detected that either the TCP port {0} at which Office 365 services are running or Office 365 IP addresses are blocked ...
We've detected that either your network is showing up degraded performance (sometimes it may happen due to packet drop at ...