0x0 Error After Mac Update July 14th, 2026

CDR1234 80 Reputation points
2026-07-14T16:05:13.9566667+00:00

I’m unable to activate Word or Excel on my Mac. Every time I sign in, I receive:

“Unknown Error. An unknown error has occurred. The error code is: 0x0.”

My Microsoft 365 Personal subscription is active, and the same account works normally on a different computer. Microsoft Teams also signs in successfully on the affected Mac.

I have already:

  • Updated macOS
  • Confirmed the subscription is active
  • Signed out older devices
  • Cleared Microsoft credentials from Keychain
  • Restarted the Mac
  • Completely uninstalled and reinstalled Microsoft Office
  • Signed in using the account that owns the subscription

The issue still occurs in both Word and Excel. I also briefly saw an unfamiliar old Microsoft account during the sign-in process.

Has anyone found a working fix for this specific 0x0 activation error on Mac, or can Microsoft confirm whether this is a current activation issue?

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Trista 130 Reputation points
2026-07-14T22:00:40.6266667+00:00

Hi all, I found a solve that worked for me on 7/14 to stop the 0x0 error and successfully activate.

My Setup

  • I am running Tahoe 26.5.2 on a 2025 Macbook with a personal M365 subscription not a specific MS software license.
  • Microsoft is discontinuing support for older versions of the apps and for Macs running any OS earlier than Monterey.
  • You must be running macOS 12 (Monterey) or later else my solution won't work for you.

Upon trying to resolve via App store update I was receiving an error that the apple ID didn't match the subscription. I also couldn't reinstall from the App store. It MAY work for you. Other folks in this thread report one or more of the following solved the 0x0 error for them:

  • Update your MS apps to the latest version
  • Update your OS to the latest version
  • Delete and reinstall via the Mac App Store

If you're able to update via the app store that may enough to fix. Again, I couldn't update as I was getting an apple ID error. My theory is some logic is trying to force a match between App Store download + Apple ID so the path of Mac App Store Download > login with existing 365 account isn't supported, or there's a bug disallowing it.

What Worked for Me

Assuming your Mac is on the latest OS, your MS apps are up to date, you have an active MS 365 license* and your apps were originally downloaded via the Mac App Store try this:

  1. Delete the apps from your machine (drag from Finder > Applications to trash, then empty trash).
  2. Go into your MS account online online and navigate to subscriptions
  3. Download the installer for Mac and reinstall via that path.

Other things that I tried but didn't work:

  • Manually trying to deleting keychain licenses
  • Signing out of my profile in apps and signing back in
  • Running a license removal tool from another MS thread
  • Activating a new license via free trial through Apple
  • Running Microsoft AutoUpdate - not on my computer bc my apps were from the app store

Important notes before you follow my directions!!!

*****Microsoft has discontinued support for the below scenarios. This means you'll no longer have editing access - technical support is no longer there meaning no update is coming to fix.

If any of the above apply to you - my solution will not resolve the issue.

If you can't upgrade to OS 12 or have a perpetual license that's no longer supported:

Alternatives MS recommends are using the web versions of the app, or accessing via a different computer.

As I know it's not practical for everyone to go buy a new computer to keep working - I would also add a third option to access the apps. It is NOT the most conveinent but it allows you to 1. work in the office app 2. pay much less than you would for a new computer.

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EmilyS_726 24,890 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
2026-07-17T14:54:53.4366667+00:00

This thread is getting long, with some users saying a solution works and others saying it does not. Keep in mind that not everyone is using the same macOS version or the same version of Microsoft Office, so there is no single solution that applies to everyone.

To make things clearer, I will summarize the most common scenarios below so you can identify which one matches your situation. If none of them apply, it would be best to start a new thread so your specific issue can receive the attention it needs.


If your OS is above version 12 but below 14 and if there's no way for you to upgrade further, your office products can be functional, but Microsoft no longer maintains or updates that version. In this scenario, you can install the older downgraded version.

For macOS Monterey 12, the August 2024 release, version 16.88, was the final Office build supporting Monterey. You will need to uninstall it. And install the downgraded version (16.88) here: https://officecdn.microsoft.com/pr/C1297A47-86C4-4C1F-97FA-950631F94777/MacAutoupdate/Microsoft_365_and_Office_16.88.24081116_Installer.pkg

For macOS Ventura 13, final release was 16.101, from September 2025. Uninstall your current Ms365, then downgrade to version 16.101 by using this installer. https://officecdn.microsoft.com/pr/C1297A47-86C4-4C1F-97FA-950631F94777/MacAutoupdate/Microsoft_365_and_Office_16.101.25091314_Installer.pkg


If your MacOS is below 12 and you cannot upgrade it at all, it will now enter reduced functionality mode. In another word, the OS is too old to receive the licensing update the Office now requires. Sorry.

Your options are:

  1. Use the web version via https://www.office.com
  2. Use your Office products on a different device.

If your MacOS is above 14 and you ran into 0x0 or other activation issue, as long as your Office is not from 2019 or earlier, try this:

Use the Update method in this article: https://support.microsoft.com/support/known-issues/unknown-error-0x0-license-not-found-error-microsoft365-macos

IMPORTANT DETAILS:

If you signed up via Apple App Store, then download and install from the App Store.

If you signed up via Microsoft directly, install from Microsoft. See instructions https://support.microsoft.com/office/download-install-or-reinstall-microsoft-365-or-office-2024-on-a-pc-or-mac-4414eaaf-0478-48be-9c42-23adc4716658


If you have Office 2019 and earlier version,

It does NOT matter which MacOS version you have. Starting July 13, 2026, Office 2019 for Mac entered reduced functionality mode because its licensing certificate can no longer be updated. Office may still open documents, but it can no longer activate for editing, saving, or creating files. The 0x0 error is part of that activation failure.

Microsoft confirms that Office 2019 for Mac cannot be updated to the required version, and reinstalling Office 2019 will not resolve it.

The available options are:

  1. Use Word, Excel, and PowerPoint online for free through Microsoft 365 for the web.
  2. Purchase a supported version such as Office Home 2024.
  3. Subscribe to Microsoft 365.

Your existing documents are not deleted or damaged, but Office 2019 for Mac can no longer be restored to full editing mode through activation troubleshooting.

See official announcement here: https://support.microsoft.com/office/update-microsoft-365-or-office-on-your-macos-or-ios-device-f418ae5d-bb5f-4078-b3d9-9340f5dd084e

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  1. Zach 10 Reputation points
    2026-07-15T03:04:06.2533333+00:00

    I am having the same issue. I have a paid subscription to Office on my Mac through Sept 2026, but MS is NOT letting me use my paid subscription of Word. I tried logging in with my email address that is registered with Microsoft (within Word), but Word gave me an "Error Code 0x0". So, all solutions I can find online are telling me to follow instructions explained by Trista, saying that in order to fix the "license glitch," you have to "uninstall your MS apps". DO NOT DO THIS!

    DO NOT TRY Trista's solution of uninstalling MS Office apps, or you will NOT be able to re-install your Word/Excel/PowerPoint apps!! When I attempted to install Office, I clicked "install" under my MS user profile, under "subscriptions" (that I've paid for), but a pop-up box stopped me with the message: "Software Requirement. This software requires MacOS version 14.0 or later." I have Mac version 11.7.11. I have now lost all my MS apps, and cannot re-install them. And I need to use MS Office for my job. I can't reach Microsoft customer service over the phone, because THEY HAVE NONE! They don't even have a chat bot. Where are the human customer service reps??

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  2. AVA 40 Reputation points
    2026-07-15T11:33:52.2733333+00:00

    I keep hoping for an answer that doesn't require to update to latest version of OS, as I can't do that, my Mac is old and I'm on Big Sur 11.7 (snif).

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  3. SADISH KUMAR VENKATESAN 0 Reputation points
    2026-07-15T10:43:54.24+00:00

    There is no need to uninstall and reinstall the Microsoft apps. This subscription issue is specific to Mac devices.

    Please follow the steps below:

    1. Open the App Store on your Mac.
    2. Update all the Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.) that are installed.
    3. Once the updates are complete, open any Microsoft app (such as Word, Excel, or PowerPoint) and sign in using your Microsoft account associated with your subscription.

    This should refresh your subscription and resolve the issue.

    ~ Sadish V

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