I had a pay-as-you-go subscription with azure for a while. I ended up canceling it as it got too expensive. However I bought a couple custom domains through azure that I was using. How do I move these domains to my GoDaddy account? I can't seem to find them anywhere.
Depending how you cancelled the subscription you may have lost them, some more information is available here: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/documentation/articles/custom-dns-web-site-buydomains-web-app/#what-happens-to-the-custom-domain-you-bought
The comments indicate once the subscription is cancelled the domains are sold back and removed from the registry.
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We have a brand new (as in, created a couple of days ago and no resources in it yet) Azure pay-as-you-go subscription, and now when I try to provision something, I'm not allowed.
Looking at the subscription in the portal, under "Usage + quotas" the list is empty.
Did we do something wrong when signing up? How do we enable it?
You only need to register to the Microsoft.Compute Resource Provider on the Subscriptions Blade.
Go to Subscriptions
Select the desired subscription
Click on Resource Providers
Register to the option "Microsoft.Compute"
Turns out there were some things I could do myself on this, and some things I had to turn to Azure Support for.
Thing I could do myself: Enable a bunch of resource providers
It turned out the subscription did not have a single resource provider enabled. To fix, I found the Subscription blade, and clicked the "Resource Providers" menu item (toward the bottom). That opened up a list where I could register lots of stuff. This also enabled corresponding quotas on the subscription.
Thing I couldn't do myslef: Increase e.g. VM quotas
Some of those quotas, however, I wasn't able to figure out how to turn on myself. Crucially, one of them was for provisioning VM:s (including "hidden" ones, e.g. the underlying VM:s in an AKS cluster or an App Service). Thankfully, Azure Support were really responsive and from first contact until I was able to provision stuff took less than a business day.
I am trying to learn how to use Azure's web app services to set up a custom domain, but I am getting a consistent issue with it think I don't have a paid subscription. I am on the "Shared" service level and have a Pay-As-You-Go subscription, yet when I try to click the "Buy Domains" button in the Web App dashboard for my application it automatically shows me a screen "To buy a custom domain, you must have a paid Azure subscription." I have been try to refresh and reconfigure all the options related to my subscription, but it won't seem to let me buy a domain. Are the subscriptions I have not sufficient to do this?
I experienced the same problem. I had just signed up for a new azure account and then converted my subscription from free-trial to pay-as-you-go. Somehow this doesn't propagate correctly because the subscription still showed the free trial credit. I filed a ticket with MS Support, and received an actual phone call back from a support person. They resolved it behind the scenes. Credit disappeared, but my subscription was successfully now showing pay-as-you-go in the portal.
Successfully buying a domain through the portal is another challenge though.
Are you the Service-Admin or Co-Admin?
It might be an operation only Service-Admin can execute.
A couple of clients gave me access to their Azure subscriptions so that I could do work for them. The work has been completed and I asked them to remove my permission from their subscriptions.
They have done this but for some reason their subscriptions still show up in my list of available subscriptions when I click on my profile in the top right of the Azure Portal.
I can click on one of the subscriptions and switch to it, but I cannot see any of their resources, or create new ones. This confirms that I do not have permissions for that subscription anymore.
So if my access has been removed, which is it still showing up in the list of subscriptions which are available to me? Is there any way I can remove it from the list?
Thanks :)
It is not possible at the moment.
The link here shows a reply from Azure customer care.
Greetings from Microsoft Azure. I reviewed your request and would like
to mention that there is unfortunately no option to remove the
disabled subscription from the Azure portal. This is by design to
enable customer’s view the subscriptions purchased by them right from
the day the Azure account was created.
This means you are still a member of the directory (even though you are no longer an admin of anything). You can ask the administrator of the directory to remove you.
You should also upvote this suggestion: https://feedback.azure.com/forums/223579-azure-portal/suggestions/13327620-remove-old-directories
If you are a co-admin you can remove yourself by navigating to Settings->Administrators->Select->Remove from the classic portal (old)
I cancelled my "Pay-as-you-go" account that used to host my windows azure website. today I looked on google however, and it decided to index the azure site (builtagroup.azurewebsites.net). I want to re-enable my account and put a permanent redirect on the site until google removes it, but it's not letting me. When I try to re-enable it, it just makes me create a new account, but does not let me have access to my old site. Any suggestions?
I don't think there is any current provision to re-enable cancelled account. You might have to open Billing Support ticket with Windows Azure Team and which is free.
Support for billing and subscription management issues are covered
with your Windows Azure subscription at no additional charge, and you
don’t need to have a Windows Azure Support plan to raise these issues.
To submit an incident, go to the Windows Azure Support site and click
on Get Support
.
I have MSDN subscription "Visual Studio Professional with MSDN" and I am using Windows Azure using my subscription. I just wonder what happen if my subscription will expire, Can I still use free quota on Windows Azure portal forever? Or I won't able to access portal after my msdn subscription expire.
regards
You should be able to continue to access the Windows Azure Portal after your subscription expires. When you signed up for the Windows Azure subscription benefits for MSDN it required you to enter a credit card. Depending on when you signed up the spending cap feature may have been in place, which would mean that you would not have been charged for overages unless you requested the spending cap removed.
Check out information about the MSDN benefits and the spending cap information. Here is another good article as well.
When the subscription completely expires then if you keep your data in there without removing it eventually you will either need to remove the spending cap to pay for that or remove it (all running deployments would have been stopped for you). I believe they store the data like 90 days after a subscription runs out before completely destroying on their own.
If you are using the Windows Azure Web Sites feature for the Free sites, you should be able to continue to access those sites (based on the quotas) at any time.
You can also request that an Azure Subscription be transitioned from a Trial or MSDN account to a pay as you go account at any time (see the last article above). Basically you are just removing your spending limit.
I have contacted Microsoft about moving a website to a different subscription, but that is not possible it seems.
Moving a web site from one subscription to another is not the same thing as retaining an MSDN subscription as PAYG after it has expired.