Processes in Microsoft 365 for setting up Office apps, redeeming product keys, and activating licenses.
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:
- Delete the apps from your machine (drag from Finder > Applications to trash, then empty trash).
- Go into your MS account online online and navigate to subscriptions
- 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.
- Office 2019 for Mac: Officially unsupported and disabled for editing on all Macs.
- Office 2021: Support ends on October 13, 2026.
- Microsoft 365 on older Macs: Office apps running on macOS 11 (Big Sur) or older are no longer supported. The oldest supported operating system for current Office versions is macOS 12 (Monterey)9
- More details here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/lifecycle/officeinstall/update-m365-office-macos-ios
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.
- Look into the following - BootCamp for Mac or running a VM to access the apps - option will vary based on your specific machine. Obviously neither of these are ideal and it's frustrating that MS ended support for their product. https://support.apple.com/guide/bootcamp-assistant/welcome/mac
- Popular VMs like Parallels can be downloaded from the Mac App store.
- Alternative apps would be of course, Apple based also https://www.libreoffice.org/