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. Leslie Caplan 0 Reputation points
    2026-07-16T16:36:18.8266667+00:00

    Updated Word, Powerpoint, Excel individually from App Store. This worked!

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  2. Omar 0 Reputation points
    2026-07-16T10:56:31.7433333+00:00

    My Mac is running on Mac OS Big Sur 11.7.11 (latest update), my Microsoft word is downloaded via the App Store (last version available for my Mac OS ) which is 16.77.1

    my account is signed in but whenever I'm trying to activate my license I get the same error code, I tried uninstalling, remove the license through the app but still won't work, keychain, etc..

    the weird thing is that when I log out from the user I'm using on my Mac and log into another user on the same Mac, my license is activated over there and working fine!!

    I hope Microsoft fix this problem!

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