Google’s Workspace Status Dashboard listed an active Gemini incident on June 10, with Workspace users seeing “Something Went Wrong 1099 or 1076” errors. The latest official update said mitigation is in progress and no workaround is available.

Yes, Google listed an active Gemini incident on its Workspace Status Dashboard during the latest check Wednesday. The issue was affecting Gemini App in Workspace customers with “Something Went Wrong 1099 or 1076” errors, and Google said a mitigation had been identified but had not given an estimated fix time.
The most reliable place to check the latest update is Google’s Workspace Status Dashboard. Users should open the incident affecting Gemini for the current official status.
Google’s Workspace dashboard showed one recent incident, marked Active, with Gemini listed as the impacted product. The dashboard said the incident began Wednesday morning, and the latest incident update was posted at 12:24 p.m. ET.
In that update, Google said its engineering team had identified a mitigation and that the mitigation was in progress. Google also said it did not have an ETA for mitigation.
The latest posted symptoms listed Gemini App in Workspace across these platforms:
Earlier incident updates also referenced Gemini Side Panel in Workspace. The latest update, however, listed Gemini App in Workspace and Gemini in Chrome as the affected services.
The status page did not say that every Gemini product or every Gemini user was affected.
Google’s incident page listed no workaround at the time of the latest check.
For users, that means the safest step is to avoid assuming the problem is only a local device or browser issue. Save any important text outside Gemini before retrying, and check the official status page before spending time on repeated troubleshooting.
Workspace administrators can also use Google Workspace support channels if their organization needs help with a service issue.
Google says the Workspace Status Dashboard shows current and past status for core Workspace services, including Gemini, Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Meet. The dashboard also shows recent incidents, and users can click an incident notification for more detail.
Google’s help page says administrators can subscribe to the Status Dashboard RSS feed or use JSON history for programmatic monitoring. Workspace admins can also set Apps outage alerts in the Admin console, though Google notes those alerts may arrive more slowly than RSS updates.
Google had not posted a confirmed cause, an affected-user count, a regional scope or a final resolution time at the latest check.
Because those details were not confirmed by Google, this article does not characterize the incident as a global outage, a nationwide outage or a complete shutdown.


Google’s incident update said another update would be provided later Wednesday afternoon unless the issue was resolved first. This article should be updated when Google posts a new incident update or marks the incident resolved.


