0x0 Error After Mac Update July 14th, 2026

CDR1234 55 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?

Microsoft 365 and Office | Install, redeem, activate | For home | MacOS

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Trista 110 Reputation points
2026-07-14T22:00:40.6266667+00:00

Hi all, I found a solve that worked for me on 7/14.

Assuming your Mac is on the latest OS**, your 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.

I started receiving an error when I tried to redownload from the App store. When I used this method, opened and it brought up the activation window, I was able to activate successfully.

My theory is MS is now forcing some pair 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.

Things that didn't work:

  • deleting keychain licenses,
  • logging out,
  • running a license removal tool from another MS thread,
  • deleting the apps and reinstalling via App Store
  • activating a new license via free trial through Apple

**Edit to add - please read this article first - MS is discontinuing support for older versions of the apps and Mac OS - if you have one of these you will be stuck with read mode only and this solution won't work. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/update-microsoft-365-or-office-on-your-macos-or-ios-device-f418ae5d-bb5f-4078-b3d9-9340f5dd084e

For those of you on older machines or versions of Mac OS that are no longer supported I think your only option will be using a different application, working online via M365, or you can look into something like 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

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  1. Vitor Oliveira 5 Reputation points
    2026-07-15T12:44:53.2633333+00:00

    There's definitely a wide problem affecting what seems to be mostly older MacOS version users.
    I'm having the same issue as of today, running macOS 10.15.8, can't update the macOS because my Mac is too old, and also can't update Microsoft365 because what's available is no longer compatible with my OS.

    It's either a new issue that Microsoft will resolve, or either a wide push for people to upgrade their macOS and subsequently their actual mac machines for some like me.
    Hopefully this will be resolved without pushing older users to the side.

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  2. Dinesh Yadav 0 Reputation points
    2026-07-15T11:28:05.3966667+00:00

    Facing same issue after recent Mac-OS update. Below is how i resolved the issue:

    1. Sign to Microsoft account attached to ms-office: https://account.microsoft.com/
    2. In account page, it will show you ms365. Install it again if option there or go to subscription in left menu.
    3. I have purchased ms-office 2021 and it was showing in subscription page with option to install it. I installed it again. Will take a while to download and install.
    4. Once it's installed, open any ms-office app like word and it will ask to activate again. Login with attached ms account to activate it.

    NOTE: I did not uninstalled anything.

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  3. AVA 15 Reputation points
    2026-07-15T09:38:00.8566667+00:00

    Thanks to this thread, I'm at least seeing that I'm not the only one encountering this problem, but I still haven't been able to resolve it. I'm on Big Sur 11.7 and even finding the right installer for that version did not help. I even resorted to taking a new "free trial" licence in case it worked, to no avail. Like a previous user, an old account briefly was mentioned before I could enter the right account info, but still it doesn't work… I can't even use OpenOffice for my work, so I'm kind of in e very bad situation here.

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  4. Umar Ikram 5 Reputation points
    2026-07-15T08:37:09.54+00:00

    I am having the same issue. I have been trying to log in since yesterday (14 July) after just subscribing for Office 365. I did the key chain cache clearing, and I downloaded that Microsoft app that apparently deletes previous account credentials data so as not to interfere with new log ins. Still no bueno. I'm just glad to see it isn't only me - pointing to the likelihood of Microsoft fixing the issue from their end. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.

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