With a global outage hitting Microsoft computers, it will be a bad night to work in technology, banking or a major airport.

For the rest of the country, the massive outage has affected Friday night shopping, commutes, and even tickets for sports games.

Here are some of the ways the outages were felt across the country.

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With a global outage hitting Microsoft computers, it will be a bad night to work in technology, banking or a major airport. (Ben Grubb)

Supermarkets were thrown into chaos, with some checkouts unable to take payments.

Lines grew as only cash payments were able to be processed, with some supermarkets and petrol stations reportedly forced to close early.

Many of the country’s major banks were closed, including Commbank, ANZ and

Those who opted to try and order takeaway may also have been confounded, with website Downdetector reporting isolated outages from food delivery applications.

UberEats and Doordash were both seen to have small spikes in outages, which could also be caused by payment systems malfunctioning.

Supermarkets were thrown into chaos, with some checkouts unable to take payments. (Nine)

In Melbourne, the start of the AFL fixture Essendon vs Adelaide was pushed back while stadium staff scrambled to work out how to process fan’s tickets.

Eventually a temporary solution was worked out that would allow club members to make their way inside.

“Anyone with a digital ticket or membership to tonight’s game that has not been downloaded will receive an email,” the AFL said in a statement.

In the NRL, Raiders vs Warriors got underway without delay.

Some commuters in Melbourne had their evening ride disrupted as crowds were seen at Southern Cross station.

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