I logged into azure account with referral link provided by github student developer pack but when i try to access bash/powershell it shows You need an Azure subscription to use Azure cloud Shell. Also, credits are not shown in the overview tab.
I tried to claim credit provided by github student developer pack but it is not shown there.
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I have followed the instructions found here https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-functions/create-first-function-vs-code-python?pivots=python-mode-configuration but after I login VS Code cannot find my subscription. I do have a pay and go subscription active so why does this not work? I need to be able to create a python function in VS Code and need this to work to be able to move ahead....
This is how I get my azure subscription in VS Code.
Firstly, when I opened VS Code, I could not be able to see my subscription.
Then I logged into my Azure Account in Azure Portal Website in my Browser, then I am able to see the Subscription as below in VS Code.
References:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/382060/azure-vs-code-39no-subscriptions-were-found39.html
"No subscription were found" in VS code while sign in using Azure account
Has anyone linked an existing Azure portal account with Action Pack to use $100 credits/month that comes with Action Pack?
I've an action pack and also a separate account which I used for my Azure subscription before buying Action Pack.
This is possible. After some investigation and liaising with MS support this is how I achieved it.
Link the existing azure email to your Action Pack and assign "view product keys" privileges to it.
Go to msppdd.microsoft.com/msppdd and click on "Microsoft Online Services" -> Azure Monthly Credits -> Click the link under Special Instruction on that page -> Click Active Benefits.
Note: If you are facing issues activating through this route then go to portal.azure.com and create a support ticket asking them to link your Action Pack credits with this account. Do mention the Partner ID in the ticket. (This is possible only through backend)
Once done you will be able to see Monthly Partner Network under list of your subscriptions, as shown in image below.
We have a Visual Studio Team Services instance that is used by the company I work for.
The company has an Azure instance. As far as I am aware there is no connection to VSTS.
When I was added to VSTS as a Visual Studio Pro level user some months ago we had to use my Microsoft Account as we couldn't use my work identity because my MSDN subscription is linked to my Microsoft Account as we could not link it to my work identity; apparently this was because we use Office365 in the office.
We now have problems adding Basic Users to VSTS. I enter the users Microsoft Account identity and I am told "No Identities Found".
I looked at VSTS Settings where I can see "This account is backed by the Default Directory Azure Active Directory."
I can also see an "Azure Subscription ID". When I follow the Subscription ID link I end up at my Microsoft Account Azure instance.
I had other users log in to VSTS and they too are seeing my Azure Subscription ID in VSTS Settings.
Why is this happening?
How do Azure instances/accounts relate to VSTS instances/accounts
Can I break the link between Azure and VSTS
You can link your VSTS account to the azure from your azure portal:
Azure - VSTS service
Then, what we do is to add the users to the Azure active directories. As far as I know, these users must be registered in Microsoft.
Once it's done, you can add the users to the VSTS.
Hope it helps you.
The Team Services uses an Azure subscription to bill purchases and can control access with Azure AD.
You can unlink your VSTS account from Azure portal. More information, you can refer to this article: Delete or recover Visual Studio Team Services account
I am an idiot.
Turns out the company VSTS was linking to the company Azure.
I became confused when clicking the Manage button in VSTS | Azure Subscription ID.
That took me to the Sign in to Azure page and displayed my login, which takes me my Azure.
It was only when we checked the Azure Subscription ID in VSTS against my Azure Subscription ID that it became apparent I was following a red herring. The ID matched the companies Azure ID. So I can use that to add users and subsequently add them to VSTS.
I have an MSDN 'Visual Studio Premium with MSDN' account.
I have created an Office 365 E3 Tenancy.
I have 'activated' Azure AD for that tenancy and can access the 'Access to Azure AD' subscription.
But this only gives me Azure AD and not all the other services.
How can I 'attach' my MSDN Azure benefit to this tenancy so that I can get all the other service options? Websites etc.
Thanks
Paul
Sign in as your Office 365 administrator and go to this link: http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/free-trial/
when you sign up for an Azure Trial it will take you down the path you are aiming for. Just make sure you select the options related to an MSDN subscription when they are presented.
You will need to got manage.windowsazure.com and make the association there. There are instructions here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/office/office365/HowTo/setup-development-environment#bk_AssociateExistingAzureSubscription
Hi there's an updated flow that will help make it easier to register for an app directly on dev.office.com.
You will still eventually need to go into Azure to manage and maintain the app, but if you're just getting started, you can do it in line at http://dev.office.com/getting-started/office365apis.
The link from Michael will give instructions on registering the app through the Azure Portal as well.
I am trying to create an Asp.Net web application from Visual studio to host in Windows Azure. After signing in with my work email(having MSDN subscription and Windows Azure benefits activated) I am shown this message:
Sorry but we didn't find any Windows Azure subscriptions associated with your account.
You can sign in with a different account, or as an MSDN Subscriber, you can get started with Microsoft Azure using monthly credits that are included in your MSDN subscription. Just activate your MSDN benefit to get started.
I have already activated my MSDN benefit and also have one Asp.Net web application up and running on Windows Azure with the same account for last 10 days.
I don't understand why it's happening. If anyone knows about it then please let me know.
Thanks
The issue has been resolved with the help of my organisation's IT Admin. Here is the resolution.
The problem was that, while signing in, I was give two option to choose from after entering my email Id-
Work or School account (Assigned by your work or school) or
Microsoft Account (Personal Account).
I was selecting the first one i.e Work/School account. My MSDN subscription is provided by my organization but the Windows Azure account I created using that MSDN subscription is my personal one and not provided by my company. So I should have selected the second option i.e. Personal Account.
Now when I select Microsoft Account while signing, my project is successfully created for hosting in Windows Azure.
So to msdn and activate Azure under that.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/manage