A few months ago I created a Microsoft account for Azure services. I got an API key for an Android app, I updated the app recently and the API key is working fine. The thing is I wanted to check my account and I realized I had forgotten my MS account.
I've tried to check in my other email providers if I received some emails from that account, any password recovery or anything like that, but... nothing. The only thing I have is the API key stored in my app's server.
Is there any way I can recover my account?
Thank you.
That is insufficient to recover the account. You should contact Azure support and give your name and details (KYC) and they will be able to get you back in.
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So the situation is this, probably about 18 months ago, I developed a couple app services and deployed to Azure. At the exact same time our in house SA attempted to move our on premise AD into an Azure AD so that was my azure AD account was what I used to provision all my services, data bases etc. For what ever I don't understand, our SA decided to roll everything back a couple weeks later, my account still worked so thought nothing of it.
Now, our SA has re-implemented the Azure AD and I can longer get into my Azure Portal.
I get the message "The Username may be incorrect. Make sire you typed it correctly. Otherwise contact your Admin" I've tried:
Contacting my Admin, "I don't know" was his answer.
Tried the account recovery, selecting the option Work or School Account. Enter my id and get the response "The user ID you entered does not exist. Please check that you have typed your user ID correctly"
Tried the account recovery, selecting Personal Account. Enter my id and get "Try entering your Microsoft account again. We don't recognize this one."
Tried to create a support ticket, but seems I need to log in to create a ticket, which gets me back to the start.
Any body have any ideas, it appears my Microsoft account weather it is a work one or a personal is dead
problem sorted. Turns out that when our SA tried to sync our on premise the second time, he duplicated our accounts, the problem was he deleted the wrong occurrence. Undeleted the Account and got back in.
Our company has a Microsoft Azure account (Pay-As-You-Go).
We had a programmer that developed our web app. We gave him full access to our Azure account. So, he had access to everything.
We intend to hire another developer to make modifications to the web app, so he'll need access to the App Services and SQL Databases. Our intention is to just allow him access to those features.
We did our research and came across the documentation, Resources, roles, and access control in Application Insights. We followed it step by step, but there's an issue. Doc LINK
We tested the procedure by adding one of our IT staff's Microsoft account (personal Outlook.com account) and assigning him the Contributor role, and sent him an invite. He's not seeing the invite. We did the same for another staff, but it's the same problem.
Can we get some assistance please?
It was not working earlier .I tried with one gmail id. Now it is working perfectly fine and I am able to receive the invitation email.
To send invitation, you need to go to active directory. Add user's email as a guest under add user option (Add guest user).
Trying to access my personal calendar data using a service account.
I've gone through the setup for creating a service account (with owner permissions). Using NodeJS, I've successfully made requests to my public calendar, but not my private calendars. ( the same result using googleapis and google-OAuth-jwt packages)
Everything that I've searched shows that I need to give "domain-wide authority", BUT, I do not have a G Suite account, so I don't believe this applies to me.
So the question is, can one access their own personal calendar data using a service account? What might I be missing?
You may refer with this SO post. It stated that the service account has its on Google calendar account so if you are trying to read one of your personal calendars, you are going to share it with the service account. You can check the example given using the Json service account key file.
Answer in comments, thanks to abielita. Link to answer.
Remember service accounts are not you. The service account has its own Google calendar account so if you are trying to read one of your personal calendars you are going to have to share it with the service account.
Shared the calendar with my service account.
I initially created a trial account. Discovered that was incorrect then created a developer account. Everything seemed good until I timed out and tried signing back in. The new password used to create the developer account was no longer valid. DocuSign had reverted my account login back to the original trial account. This has happened every time I created a Developer account. I am currently up to my 12th dev account creation. Verifying every time. At least all the fields are prepopulated so I don't have to type everything.
How do I prevent DocuSign account management from reverting my Developer account back to a Trial account? I contacted their support directly but they didn't know and suggested I ask here.
Make sure that you are logging on to demo.docusign.net and that you are going to the following page to set up your dev account. Create Dev Account
When you first login to your account make sure the url is demo.docusign.net. Demo accounts are on a completely separate server system than the production system.
Support should also be able to look up your account information by e-mail to see where your accounts are located and what the status of them are. If you have an enterprise account, I would make sure to have your enterprise account number when you call in. This will put you with the enterprise support group, which typically handles these issues more frequently.
I have a v-xxxxx.microsoft.com ID through which i have created a account in microsoft Azure 90 days free trial account.
I am not able to login microsoft axure portal through v-xxxxx.microsoft.com ID. It is showing me error as "Sorry, we can't sign you in here with your #MICROSOFT.COM account."
Please can someone help here ?
Thanks
There are couple of things you can try as below:
Use In-Private Browsing with IE9/10 and see if you can enter your credentials
With #1 try to use the URL redirecting to domain ID
https://manage.windowsazure.com/?whr=microsoft.com
If you have other live account already included as co-admin or service administrator with your Azure Subscription please use that live account instead.
Finally if none of above option work, it is possible that your problem is related with lingering ordid issue. What you can do is contact Microsoft Support directly and ask them to route your issue to Windows Azure Support. This is only specific to Windows Azure Portal login issues.
Create a new account with an other email address. You can have a free trial per email address.