I am a subscription administrator.
I can download my subscription invoice, but other users cannot.
Azure portal
Home> Subscription> Subscription Name | Invoice
When you click Download, the following message is displayed on the screen.
"You don’t have access to download invoices or tax receipts for this subscription. Click here to learn how the Account Administrator can grant you access."
↓↓ Access to below link
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/manage-billing-access#give-others-access-to-view-billing-information
The usage details download button is active,
The invoice is deactivated as "Unauthorized".
The role of the other users you want to download is "Owner".
I also did the following:
Allow users to download invoices
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-US/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/manage-billing-access#opt-in
Is there anything else I should do?
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I'm working with Woocommerce Subscriptions and I want to show the active subscriptions for each customer directly in the "My account" section, so that the client can renew them with a single click.
The default plugin shows the "Orders Nº" of each subscription, for which the client must then click on them and only then does the option to renew appear.
This is very confusing for people, they do not understand where they should click to renew the subscription.
I would like to show the active subscriptions displayed when entering to the "/my-account/subscriptions/" page, instead of customer having to click each order to be able to renew.
How can I do this? Thank you so much for your help
I'm entirely new to MS Azure. I want to make an appointment program using amazon lex which should check free time of the agent and the customer in the outlook office 365 calendar and after confirming the time it should make appointment in both of theirs outlook calendar.
I tried with this post but MS Azure is entirely changed now.
Anyone knows this please guide me to accomplish the step Create an Office 365 application.
Appreciate your time!
Please follow the steps below:
Log in to Azure Portal app registrations page with your Azure
admin account.
Click on "New registration". Enter the values for Name,
Supported account types, Redirect URI (optional). Click on "register" button at the bottom.
Record the Application (client) ID on OverView page for late
use.
Select the Certificates & secrets section. Add a New client
secret. Record the secret (password) for late use. Please note
this password will be displayed only once.
Add the Calendars.ReadWrite permission in API permissions
section. After adding the permission, click on "Grant admin
consent for {your tenant}" to complete the admin consent process
(it will require you log in with your Azure admin account).
Now you have all the steps completed.
You can get the Azure Active Directory Id from Azure AD properties page. (See Directory ID)
All the other required information (Application Id, Redirect Uri, Application Password) can be found from the above steps.
I have subscribed for free account and now its expired so i m tried to make payment to "Pay-As-You-Go" subscription and in Summary for "Pay-As-You-Go", its showing me an balance amount , subscription ID and order ID but its not showing any links to make a payment.
my credit card details are also there. now my web application and db have stopped and i cannot reactivate it. please help.
I already tried buying a gift card and use the redeem code even not possible.
Thank You
Please create a support ticket using below steps:
1.Go to the Azure Support web site and click Get Support. You can also submit an incident from the Microsoft Azure portal or from the Azure Accounts Center.
•To submit a support ticket from the Azure portal, click your account name, and then click Contact Microsoft Support.
•To submit a support ticket from the Azure Account Center, select a subscription, and then click Contact Microsoft Support.
2.In the Create Support Ticket window, select the subscription for which you want to migrate data and services.
3.For Support Type, choose Billing.
4.Select your region and language, and then click Create Ticket.
5.On the next page, for Problem Type, select My Subscription is Displayed as Disabled. If you need assistance with submitting your support ticket, click Chat with customer service to initiate a live conversation with a customer service representative.
6.Confirm your contact information, provide a telephone number at which you can be reached, and then click Continue.
7.On the next page, provide the following information:
•For Problem Details, provide an incident title for your request and then use the text boxes provide required information and to include any additional information about your request.
•For Determine Severity, choose an option that represents the severity of your request. For more information about the severity types, refer to the Microsoft Azure Incident Severity Table.
•Use the File Upload tool to attach related documentation to your request.
8.If you accept the Agreement for Microsoft Services, click Submit.
You will be contacted by an Azure Support representative in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
I have an active BizSpark account and I want to transfer this to another person in my company. How can I do this?
I tried to transfer my account using the instructions in this Microsoft article
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/billing-subscription-transfer/ but without success.
Update
In don't have the "Manage" option on my BizSpark account.
From the official FAQ:
https://www.microsoft.com/bizspark/faqs.aspx
"To reassign your BizSpark administrator privileges, you will first need to add a user to your BizSpark account... Once the invitation has been accepted and the new user has received their confirmation of enrollment"
See screenshot below for details:
Full text from FAQ screenshot:
To reassign your BizSpark administrator privileges, you will first
need to add a user to your BizSpark account. Please keep in mind your
BizSpark account is limited; all users count toward this limit, even
if they are later removed.
Go to the Microsoft.com/BizSpark portal and log in with the Microsoft account assigned to the current administrator.
Navigate to the My BizSpark tab
Click the Manage link at the right of the page
Click manage members tab
Add the new member (for example, John Doe)
The new member will receive an email invitation, and will have to accept the BizSpark Terms of Service and EULA to proceed.
Once the invitation has been accepted and the new user has received
their confirmation of enrollment:
Go to the Microsoft.com/BizSpark portal and log in with the Microsoft account assigned to the current administrator.
Navigate to the My BizSpark tab
Click the Manage link at the right of the page
Click manage members tab
Click Change Primary Contact, above the list of team members
Select the new administrator from the list.
If you are unable to locate the Primary Account holder or they have
left the company, please contact BizSpark support to make the
necessary changes.
I have two businesses and each has an Azure subscription. I'm an admin for each using my same MS email account.
Bill is only involved in one of the subscriptions, but when I log into my subscription "Local Happenings" (to which Bill should have no access) I still see his email address in the URL.
This picture shows it better:
https://db.tt/kvuccFOO
I'm wondering why this is, and if it could potentially be a problem.
My fear is that if he decides to cancel his business's account, then he will cancel mine or something.
I tried again to create a new subscription to verify I wasn't already logged into his subscription (I used a different browser), but it still shows his email address in the URL.
Anyone have any ideas?
UPDATE 1:
https://db.tt/QHJrfIno
I see that my subscription is under his "default directory". I never selected this when creating my subscription. How do I change this, and is it the culprit?
What shows under the "Active Directory" tab in the management portal for each Subscription? When you say "MS email account" is that an old hotmail-type account or one registered via Office 365 or Azure?
The fact that the account showing in the URL has #XXX.onmicrosoft.com address suggests there is a link back to an Azure Active Directory (AAD) instance. If this is shared between the subscriptions (potentially as a login from it was used to create on of the subscriptions) then this would be the cause.
You need to make sure a non-AAD account is an admin on the subscription so that removal of an associated Azure AD instance will not orphan the subscription.
Have a read of the AAD documentation here for more information: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/azure/dn629581.aspx