How to address the following error message?

Faye D 0 Reputation points
2025-06-09T17:26:00.29+00:00
UTC Date: 2025-06-09T17:16:47.364Z
Client Id: 2997EDC9B77A4B77955F9E3D873E1FCA
Session Id: 38aae258-8dba-4621-9292-25b899a253e2
Client Version: 20250530004.10
BootResult: configuration
Back Filled Errors: Unhandled Rejection: Error: 500:undefined|undefined:undefined
err: Microsoft.Exchange.Data.Storage.TenantAccessBlockedException
esrc: StartupData
et: ServerError
estack: Error: 500
    at Object.w [as createStatusErrorMessage] (https://res.public.onecdn.static.microsoft/owamail/hashed-v1/scripts/owa.mailindex.94023566.js:1:1040)
    at https://res.public.onecdn.static.microsoft/owamail/hashed-v1/scripts/owa.mailindex.94023566.js:1:161112
st: 500
ehk: X-OWA-Error
efe: MW3PR05CA0023
ewsver: 15.20.8792.35
emsg: TenantAccessBlockedError
Outlook | Windows | Classic Outlook for Windows | For business
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  1. Austin-H 2,955 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-06-10T05:18:40.2133333+00:00

    Hi @Faye D,

    Thank you for posting your question in the Microsoft Q&A forum.  

    We have reviewed the scenario related to the issue you are experiencing with Outlook or Microsoft 365. Based on the TenantAccessBlockedException error message, we have reviewed the scenario of retrying the exam in a virtual environment and would like to share the following steps to help resolve the issue: 

    Ensure Your Tenant’s Subscription Is Active: This is often the root cause of the issue. Here are the steps to check: 

    Check the licenses 

    Go to Microsoft 365 Admin Center.  

    Go to Users > Active users.  

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    Select the user with the error → check if they have an Exchange Online license assigned.  

    If not, assign the appropriate license. 

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    Note: License types commonly associated with Exchange Online (which supports Outlook) include Exchange Online Plan 1, Exchange Online Plan 2, and integrated plans such as Microsoft 365 Business Standard, E3, or E5 

     

    Temporarily disable and re-enable the license Remove the Exchange license from the user.  

    Wait about 30–60 minutes.  

    Reassign the license and wait another 1–2 hours for the system to update.  

    This is what Microsoft Support has recommended and may help resolve the error 

    Check payment status 

    Go to Billing > Your products. 

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    Make sure your Microsoft 365 subscription is still active and not suspended due to unpaid charges. 

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    If the subscription is still active, the subscription status will display as "Active".  On the other hand, if there are billing issues or the subscription has expired, the status may show as "Expired""Disabled", or "Suspended", which can result in being blocked from accessing services like Exchange Online. 

    If there's anything that seems unclear or if we misunderstood your concern, please feel free to let us know — We're here to help!


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