I have an Azure Organization and Devops Project assigned to my user with all the permissions setup to same as the Organiazation Owner (same email AD domain).
When I launch Azure Devops App within MS Teams, I click to Set up and it says "Sorry, you have no associated Azure DevOps organizations". The Organization Owner has no problem and can see the Option. I have rebooted, re-logged-in etc etc, checked every conceivable permission in MS Teams, OFfice 365 Admin, dev.azure.com Organization level... it still does not show the Organization in Teams.
Yet I can see the Devops Board which the Azure Devops Organization owner setup on Teams as a Tab.
Is there something I'm missing? Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you
Thank you again for the feedback. The problem was that I had created another Azure account with my email address. I deleted the Organization but the Azure Devops add-in for MS Teams still picked the deleted Organisation as my primary Azure account despite me being assigned as an Admin to another Azure Devops Organisation and Project. It took about a week for my legacy credentials to expire and eventually I could connect to the new Azure Devops organisation.
I also received some excellent links to manage and support MS Teams integration with Devops so am posting it here in case anyone else finds it useful...
The MS teams extension for Azure DevOps has been deprecated and we suggest you to use the MS Teams apps for Azure DevOps.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/integrations/microsoft-teams?view=azure-devops
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/boards/integrations/boards-teams?view=azure-devops
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/repos/integrations/repos-teams?view=azure-devops
You could refer the below document which mentions the multi tenant feature of the MS teams app for Azure DevOps. This could help you to connect to all the organizations from different client AADs.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/integrations/microsoft-teams?view=azure-devops#multi-tenant-support
Users need to be granted with at least stakeholders access at the DevOps organization level ( not just the project ). Tell the owner to add them in there.
Check this out for further references: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/organizations/security/access-levels?view=azure-devops#stakeholder-access
You can check the prerequisites in this link and check whether your account and organization meet the prerequisites:
You should have Office365 account in order to integrate Azure DevOps
Services with Microsoft Teams.
Only Azure DevOps organizations in the same organization (AAD tenant)
can be used to integrate with your Microsoft Teams account.
In addition, here is a case you can refer to.
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I was logged in to my AzureDevops account using my hotmail account.I then went to Organization Settings and then connected my Org to Azure AD.
After i logged out and logged in back again with the same account, i don't see anymore my projects which i was working on. I have disconnected my Azure AD and also tried switching directories but i am no longer able to see that particular organization anymore.
Any idea how to fix this or why this happened
Please check below points :
Try logging on to https://.visualstudio.com to see you can see the organization and projects, as stated in this.
Check Troubleshoot connecting to a project
You may not able to signin or access your organization unless your work or school account has the same email address as your Microsoft account.
Although you can add new work accounts to your organization, they're
treated as new users.
If you want to access all your work, including its history, you must
use the same sign-in addresses that you used before your organization
was connected to your Azure AD.
For that Add your Microsoft account as a member to your Azure AD Or
ask the owner of the organization who has proper permissions to map
any disconnected members to their Azure AD identities Or invite them
as guests into the Azure AD.
Invited user should use corresponding account, work/school account
for AAD based, personal account for the other.
So basically the user who makes the connection must confirm the following statements are true.
User exists in Azure AD as a member. If the user is an Azure AD guest, rather than member
User must have project collection administrator or owner of the organization
User must also have Azure Service Administrator or Coadministrator permissions for the Azure subscription that's linked to your organization in Azure DevOps.
User isn't using the Microsoft account identity that matches the Azure AD identity. For example, if the Microsoft account that users are currently using is jamalhartnett#fabrikam.com, the Azure AD identity they'll use after connecting is also jamalhartnett#fabrikam.com. Use a single identity that spans both applications, rather than two separate identities using the same email.
Add your work account as an administrator in your Azure DevOps organization
The AAD tenant should be same as the DevOps tenant to connect & Transfer the ownership of the organization to your work account.
Please see if you have followed the Prerequisites to Connect organization to Azure Active Directory
FAQ: to be refered
why dont i see my organization in the azure portal
why do i have to choose between a work or school account and my personal account
what if we cant use the same sign in addresses
Note: No other user than the owner of the organization will be able to see the organization under the “Azure DevOps organizations”
service in the Azure portal. Also, Azure DevOps does not support
multiple owners, like Azure services that support Role Based Access
Control (RBAC) do. An Azure DevOps organization will only have a
single owner at a time :reference
Please try to access https://aex.dev.azure.com/ and change domain to see if your organization is present in the list.
Or
You may need to open a support case on the Developer Community to help you out or raise a support request through azure portal.
References:
Lost organization after disconnecting it from Azure Active Directory-Stack Overflow
What not to do when Connecting Azure DevOps to
AzureAD |Josh Corrick |
Restore project - Azure DevOps Services | Microsoft Docs
I have created an Azure DevOps organization for my company and I am trying to link this to our Azure subscription. I have followed the chat bot's instructions:
Sign in to your organization (https://dev.azure.com/{yourorganization}).
Select Organization settings.
Select Billing.
Select Set up billing.
Select your Azure subscription, and then select Save.
Billing is now setup
However, no subscription information is coming up.
Note:
(1) I am using the same Microsoft account that I do for the Azure portal
(2) When I log into the portal with these credentials, I can find the DevOps organisation under 'my organisations'
(3) I have 'owner' status on the subscription
(4) When I set up a pipeline via Visual Studio, both DevOps organisation and Azure subscription were picked up.
Could anyone tell me what is going wrong and how to fix it?
I was having the same issue and stumbled upon a solution. Posting it here in case someone else finds this post as I did via Google.
Go to https://app.vsaex.visualstudio.com/
Check to see which account your organization is on - see link below
The organization I had set up was associated with my Microsoft account. I created a new organization in the Default Directory and it found the subscription in Billing.
I'm a student so it was no problem for me to start over with a new organization. I don't know how one would transfer an existing org to the correct account if needed.
My team already has a working Azure DevOps account. I would like to start an Azure subscription / Active Directory to begin linking our DevOps to App Services and other Azure products.
However, any time I click on a link to get started with Azure, I am met with a perplexing paradox trying to log in.
First I'm told that I can't log in because my MS account isn't found:
But if I try to "Create one!" or "get a new Microsoft account", I'm told it already exists:
I've taken out the email address being used, but I've confirmed they are the same between the two screens (I'm not even typing anything; all I'm doing is clicking "Next" on each screen).
I know that this MS account is valid. It's the same one I use to sign in with Azure DevOps and many other MS services. I'm not sure why I can't log in to the Azure set up platform. And there doesn't seem to be any kind of support options with Azure before you become a subscriber, so I thought I'd try my luck posting the issue here.
Thanks for any help!
You can connect your Azure DevOps organization to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Kindly checkout this document - About accessing your organization via Azure AD
Just to clarify, I hope you are an administrator on the subscription.
https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/devops/organizations/accounts/faq-azure-access?view=azure-devops
When your sign-in address is shared by your personal Microsoft account and by your work account or school account, but your selected identity doesn't have access, you can't sign in. Although both identities use the same sign-in address, they're separate: they have different profiles, security settings, and permissions.
Sign out completely from Azure DevOps by completing the following steps.
Closing your browser might not sign you out completely.
Sign in again and select your other identity.
https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/devops/organizations/accounts/faq-azure-access?view=azure-devops
To connect your organization to Azure AD.
Sign in to your organization, https://dev.azure.com/{yourorganization}).
Select gear icon > Organization settings.
Select Azure Active Directory, and then select Connect directory.
I wish move from Microsoft personal DevOps Account to my O365 Account Tenant where I run Azure, too.
Is't possible to mantein the benefits, too?
What you can do is that transfer Transfer Azure DevOps to New Azure Account
Add a AAD member which is a Microsoft account to your Azure DevOps organization.
Add this AAD member to Project collection Administrators group.
Log into the Azure portal and connect the organization to AAD.
Then you could login to your Azure DevOps organization with AAD member
To merge two Azure DevOps account, there is no such kind of feature at the moment.
A related user voice here:
make it possible to move a Team Project between Team Project Collections
https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/idea/365365/make-it-possible-to-move-a-team-project-between-te-1.html
Any other 3rd party extension or tool will not keep history info. Suggest you use two organization separately to keep history. Or manually merge it without history.
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.