Office Scripts not loading

Anonymous
2025-02-05T07:57:15+00:00

Hello,

We are currently facing an issue where our .osts scripts cannot be loaded into office documents?

All of the documents are saved within the same Document Library on SharePoint and access is not an issue.

I have checked to see if I can create a new script but it is also stating 'Oops, something went wrong.'

This is on both a current document and i have also tried this on a new document.

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-02-05T13:55:21+00:00

    Hi All,

    Thanks for posting in the community. We are happy to help you.

    I deeply understand the inconvenience this causes and apologize for it. This is a service incident which is affecting some users in different tenants.

    Currently, this issue has been posted to the Service Health Dashboard (SHD) as incident OP997892starting at 2025-02-05 8:27:03 PM (CST).

    Title: Some users are unable to create or run Excel Automate Office scripts

    User impact: Users are unable to create or run Excel Automate Office scripts.

    More info: Impact is occurring in both the Excel web and desktop version.

    Current status: We're continuing to review system logs and telemetry to isolate the root cause. In parallel, we're checking to see if any recent updates may be contributing to impact alongside attempting to internally reproduce impact for further troubleshooting details.

    Scope of impact: Your organization is affected by this event, and some users attempting to create or run Excel Automate Office scripts are impacted.

    Next update by: Wednesday, February 5, 2025, at 3:30 PM UTC

    Tenant administrators (or your IT team) can view current information and updates on SHD at the link here.

    https://admin.microsoft.com/Adminportal/Home#/servicehealth/:/alerts/OP997892

    Based on the situation, I suggest you report this to your tenant admin or IT team and ask them to check the existing service incidents in your organization. If they can see this service incident, I recommend you wait for the fix from Microsoft. If they don't see this incident via the Issue ID, I suggest raising a support ticket from the Microsft 365 admin center. Your tenant admin or IT team can create a support ticket with Microsoft Support directly by following the steps from this link:  Get support - Microsoft 365 admin | Microsoft Learn

    Sorry for the inconvenience that happened to you. Appreciate your understanding and patience.

    Sincerely,

    George | Microsoft Community Moderator

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-02-10T06:58:05+00:00

    Hi 伊藤 陸,

    Thanks for posting in the community.

    Based on my search, the service incidents OP997892 and MF998051 have been resolved on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, at 3:23 PM UTC. Currently, I have not found any similar service incidents reported. If your tenant is still affected, I recommend you contact your tenant admin (or IT team) to open a support ticket with Microsoft.

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    Sorry for the inconvenience. Appreciate your patience and understanding.

    Sincerely,

    George| Microsoft Community Moderator

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