Microsoft 365 Alert – Service Degradation – Microsoft 365 apps – Users may be unable to sign in to OneNote using iOS devices – NEW
17/07/2026 08:48:00 AM
NHS.net Connect Reference: INC46910385
Microsoft Reference: OP1454727
Issue Status: OPEN
Issue Description: Users may be unable to sign in to OneNote using iOS devices.
More info: Impact is specific to users with OneNote build 16.112.717.0 or higher.
Whilst we work on remediation, impacted users may be able to utilize OneNote on the web or remove Authenticator so that authentication falls back to the in-app webview. Users may also be able to sign in to any other Microsoft 365 apps first (e.g. PowerPoint), then attempt to sign in again in OneNote.
Current Update: 17/07/2026 08:48:00 AM – Microsoft has identified that a code change included in OneNote builds 16.112.717.0 and above, designed to change how authentication requests are routed, introduced an issue with OneNote iOS Authenticator broker sign-in and is causing impact. We are deploying a code fix to correct this issue and expect that it’ll complete deployment by the time of our next update.
Scope of impact: Any user attempting to sign in to OneNote build 16.112.717.0 or higher using iOS devices is impacted.
Root cause: A code change included in OneNote builds 16.112.717.0 and above, designed to change how authentication requests are routed, introduced an issue with OneNote iOS Authenticator broker sign-in and is causing impact.
Next update by: Tuesday, August 18, 2026, at 6:00 AM UTC