i changed my office365 account subscription from Godaddy to Office365 from Microsoft Store.
Now i lost my access to my previous devops organization, azure portal, and teams channel.
The step i switch my account is:
Unsubscribe my Office 365 in Godaddy
Remove my DNS record from my domain in Godaddy.
Sign up with same account & domain to Office 365 in Microsoft Store and add required DNS record to my new hosting provider.
Then i can login to my Office 365 account but lost all access i mention above. Additionally my mailbox is now empty too.
How to restore my access? Because now my client also cannot invite me as a project contributor to their Devops organization too which my account has been invited before i migrate my account.
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I'm trying to follow this tutorial on developing with Microsofts Graph Data Connect. The tutorial states:
The Azure subscription must be in the same tenant as the Microsoft 365 tenant. Microsoft Graph Data Connect will only export data to an Azure subscription in the same tenant, not across tenants.
Your Microsoft 365 and Azure tenants must be in the same Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenancy.
I already have an Azure account with an Azure for Students subscription. I signed up to the Microsoft 365 Developer Program and created a new sandbox. This creates a totally new tenant with a corresponding admin#[MYTENANT].onmicrosoft.com account.
The 365 sandbox has an Azure Directory, but no subscription or ability to create new services. The admin account cannot be used to sign up for a new free subscription, attempting to create an Azure free account results in a "Your current account type is not supported" message.
Is there a way to link these two accounts together so I can create an app in Azure that uses Graph Data Connect to access the dummy data in the 365 Sandbox?
You might be able to change your azure subscription to a new directory. (It might be blocked by policy however)
You'll need a user who exists in both directories, and who is an owner on the subscription. In the portal, click the "Change Directory" button on the ribbon and follow the prompts. Note, the directory change will delete all RBAC role assignments and possible some other configurations, but if this is a learning subscription there's probably not a lot that can't be recreated.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devtest/offer/how-to-change-directory-tenants-visual-studio-azure
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.
I created an Azure Devops organization, added/invited a developer to the organization using his gmail address.
The problem is when he goes to the link, azure devops is asking for a microsoft account. But the developer has a gmail account. How do you proceed with logging in to Azure devops with a gmail account?
If your Azure DevOps Account is Microsoft Account backed
Currently you don't. The user must create a profile at Microsoft. Using the following link the user can register one using their gmail email address so that they don't get a new email address etc:
https://signup.live.com/?lic=1
If your Azure DevOps Account is Azure Active Directory backed
Azure active directory offers a number of options to invite users from other profile providers. These federated accounts can be granted access to your Azure DevOps account.
Azure devops service requires one to sign in with a microsoft account.
Any valid email address can be made to be a microsoft account. So you need to head to microsoft account and provide the gmail address that you want to use with azure devops and create a microsoft account.
The password given here is only for this microsoft account and has got nothing to do with the gmail account.
Once you have created a microsoft account with the gmail address you can sign in with it on azure devops site.
I'm following the article Connect VSTS account to Azure Active Directory, but I'm not able to make it running.
My current status is:
VSTS
account: test
owner: lukas#test.com (MS Account)
Azure
owner: lukas#test.com (Office 365 account)
Azure Active Directory: Office 365
Subscription: Pay-as-you-go
When I sign in to portal.azure.com by using Office 365 account, and navigate to Team services accounts, there is just message Nothing to display.
But if I sign in to portal.azure.com by using MS account, and navigate to Team services accounts, I see my VSTS account test. Then I'm able to link it to existing subscription and connect to to AAD, but it's not Office 365 AAD
Can anybody tell me what to do (step by step) and which account (Office 365 / MS) should I use?
It cannot be done through the Azure portal. If you have the same problem, just contact MS Support and they will help you to fix it.
We have a O365 subscription. We have a Azure subscription.
However, the Azure subscription is originally set up with a personal(!) account with was identical to that persons O365 account.
(personal account somebody#company.nl was created and used to setup Azure while that person also had a O365 account with the name somebody#company.nl)
When I log on to Azure using henrov#company.nl I have to choose 'personal' account to log on to Azure. I do see our subscription. I understand that our Azure subscription has in fact nothing to do with our O365 subscription.
However, if I go to PowerBI in O365 and install a datagateway I need to login with my O365 account henrov#company.nl. When I the choose to install a gateway on Azure I get logged in as henrov#company.nl (School/Work account). To be followed by the message: "you have no subscriptions".
I understand what is happening. Somebody#company.nl messed up while setting up Azure. But what can I do to correct this? Would it be better to setup a complete new Azure subscription using a different adress? Or can I somehow merge the existing Azure subscription with our O365 subscription?
That's because you can actually have a Microsoft account created using your corporate e-mail, but it doesn't mean it is an organisational account like the one you have when you create an Office 365 tenant or any other service which relies on Azure AD platform.
Login to your Azure subscription using the service administrator of that subscription (the personal Microsoft account) and follow this guide to transfer the subscription to another tenant owner, that is, the global administrator of your corporate tenant.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/billing/billing-subscription-transfer
Finally, change the directory associated with that subscription.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/billing/billing-add-office-365-tenant-to-azure-subscription
You can do the latter only if you want.