Microsoft Azure: Advanced Management Portal link is disabled - azure

I purchased a domain at the Azure portal.
When I used the Azure portal to the advanced management portal link is disabled.
The domain is due for renewal (And I want to transfer it also update DNS records at the hosting space provider)
I am the admin of the subscription.
Question: Why is the Advanced Management portal link disabled? What can I do about it?

The Advanced Management Portal link is disabled as the Microsoft team is working on a new user interface.
Right Click on the disabled Advanced Management Portal Link and Click 'Open In New Tab'
The new window has the advanced management portal controls and then you can follow the regular flow.

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I am trying to create a PowerBi Embedded application on Azure Portal. I successfully created one but I am not able to see the Access Key in the list of options.
I followed the above documentation.link
I have a Visual Studio Enterprise – MPN subscription. Hope that wasn't the reason.
Also I couldn't find the settings icon also.
Help is appreciated .Thanks
Why have you created a "Power BI Embedded"-service in Azure? I dont see anything mentioning that in the guide to supplied.
"Power BI Embedded" in azure is deprecated, instead you should register an app accouring to the Register with the Azure portal-step:
In the left-hand navigation pane, choose More Services, select App
Registrations under Security + Identity and select New application
registration.

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I am reading the book Exam Ref 70-532 Developing Microsoft Azure Solutions, published in March 2015. In chapter one, it has a section "Configuring endpoint monitoring", where it gives you the steps to configure endpoint monitoring using both the Classic Management portal and the Preview portal.
Following the steps given, I am able to set up endpoint monitoring via the classic portal.
However, I cannot seem to do this via the new portal.
Here are the first two steps listed in the book:
Navigate to the blade of your website in the portal accessed via
https://portal.azure.com
Scroll down to Monitoring and click Webtests.
I cannot see any reference to "Monitoring" or "Webtests" on the azure portal for my website.
Has this functionality been removed from the preview portal?
Is there any way to configure endpoint monitoring via the new portal?
Web Application Endpoint Monitoring has been removed from Azure since October 31, 2016.
The new, replacement functionality is Application Insight Availability Tests
See this link for an article about migrating from Endpoint Monitoring to Application Insight Availability Tests.
These are also available in the Application Insights->Availability

Where is the Windows Azure SQL Reporting Portal?

According to the MSDN documentation for Windows Azure SQL Reporting Services, the reporting portal is supposed to be accessible from the main Azure portal:
The Windows Azure Management Portal includes portals for Windows Azure SQL Database, SQL Reporting and other services available on Windows Azure. From the portal home page, click Reporting to launch the SQL Reporting management portal
This seems to be referring to the old Azure portal. At any rate, my portal doesn't have such a link. All I see are
web sites
vitual machines
cloud services
sql databases
storage
networks
service bus
media services
active directory
add-ons
settings
I've used the search feature to search the Azure portal, checked out my SQL Azure database server configuration, and generally poked around for quite a while but I can't find any way to get to the reporting portal. How can get there and/or activate this feature?
Windows Azure portal currently uses new HTML version. You have to switch to old Silverlight version.
To go back to the old portal, you have to click on your account (top right) and click on "Previous Portal"
EDIT
Previous portal option is no longer there. Windows Azure are preparing brand new portal. Similarly to the current one, it will be using HTML5 and JavaScript - not Silverlight technology.

How do I set up ACS in SQL Azure?

How do I set up ACS in SQL Azure?
I am trying a code sample from Azure that is to create a custom Login Page in ASP.NET and MVC 3.
It claims to use the ACS Management Portal. It instructs to log on to the my Azure homepage and "navigate to the Service Bus, Access Control and Cashing section." Where is that? I do not see this on my Azure homepage.
The example is listed here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/hh127794.aspx
The step says:
To configure the sample via the ACS Management Portal
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it and click Manage > Access Control Service, located at the top of
the page. This will launch the page in a new window.
Where is that? I do not see this on my Azure homepage.
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h292/Athono/AZURE/whereistheservicebus.png
What you're seeing is the new preview portal (I'm referencing your screenshot). In order to access all features of your Azure subscription you might also need to use the 'old' Silverlight portal. Today this is still the case for ACS.
You can visit the old portal through this URL: https://windows.azure.com/

Windows Azure CDN with new management portal

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I contacted MS Support about this, since old portal link is no longer available.
Here is the reply as of Sep 26, 2013:
We’re in the process of building out our next generation Windows Azure
Content Delivery Network (CDN) architecture, and during this time we
are no longer accepting new CDN customers. With the CDN functionality
having recently transitioned to the new Azure management portal, we
have enabled it automatically only for customers who were using CDN in
the old management portal, so they can continue to manage their CDN
configurations. For everyone else, the CDN feature is not enabled in
the new portal. We highly encourage you to wait until we’re ready
building our next generation Azure CDN service.
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From there you must create a Storage Account if you don't already have one. If you do, select CDN from the left menu. Once there, select your desired Storage Account, and click the New Endpoint button from the top nav. Check the box for Enable CDN and click OK.
For now you need to access the previous portal which you can find by clicking in the Top-Right corner (where your email is shown) and the Avatar Bar will be displayed with an option to go to "Previous Portal"
I believe that feature is not in the new Portal. You will have to use the old (Silverlight) portal.

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