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I'm having trouble regenerating my Bing Search API key in the Azure portal—it keeps failing; any ideas on how to resolve this? I tried to re deploy as well
Issue Summary: I’m facing issues with regenerating my Bing Search API keys and deploying a new Bing Search resource in Azure.
Problem Details:
Key Regeneration Fails: When I attempt to regenerate the keys for my existing Bing Search API resource, it shows an error saying the operation has failed. My subscription is active, and I have Owner permissions on the resource.
Deployment of New Bing Search Resource Fails: I also tried deploying a new Bing Search API resource, but the deployment fails with a “Bad Request” error, even though all the configurations (location, pricing tier, etc.) are correct. My subscription is in good standing, and I’m using the correct permissions.
Steps I’ve Taken:
- Checked that my subscription is active.
- Verified that I have Owner access to the resource.
- Tried regenerating keys through both the Azure portal and Azure CLI.
- Attempted deploying the resource in a different region, but it still fails.
Would appreciate any help in understanding why these issues are happening and how I can resolve them!Issue Summary:
I’m facing issues with regenerating my Bing Search API keys and deploying a new Bing Search resource in Azure.
Problem Details:
Key Regeneration Fails:
When I attempt to regenerate the keys for my existing Bing Search API resource, it shows an error saying the operation has failed. My subscription is active, and I have Owner permissions on the resource.
Deployment of New Bing Search Resource Fails:
I also tried deploying a new Bing Search API resource, but the deployment fails with a “Bad Request” error, even though all the configurations (location, pricing tier, etc.) are correct. My subscription is in good standing, and I’m using the correct permissions.
Steps I’ve Taken:
- Checked that my subscription is active.
- Verified that I have Owner access to the resource.
- Tried regenerating keys through both the Azure portal and Azure CLI.
- Attempted deploying the resource in a different region, but it still fails.
Would appreciate any help in understanding why these issues are happening and how I can resolve them!
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