Trying to Link an existing Azure AD B2C Tenant to my Azure subscription

Torben Lund Pedersen 46 Reputation points
2022-11-15T13:22:47.07+00:00

I'm trying to Link an existing Azure AD B2C Tenant (that I just created) to my Azure subscription, but it doesn't show up in the list, and I'm stuck!

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  1. Akshay-MSFT 17,961 Reputation points Microsoft Employee Moderator
    2022-11-17T06:55:32.41+00:00

    Hello @Torben Lund Pedersen ,

    Thanks for posting your query on Microsoft Q&A. It seems like your B2C tenant is already linked to the subscription due to which it is not showing any available tenants to be linked.

    • Kindly validate this by navigating to Azure AD B2C tenant and check under Overview blade as highlighted below, if you see correct subscription ID then its already linked:

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    If you feel the subscription is different from desired one, then

    • Sign in to the Azure portal.
    • Make sure you're using the directory that has your Azure AD subscription, and not the directory containing your Azure AD B2C tenant. Select the Directories + subscriptions icon in the portal toolbar.
    • Select All Services > Search for "B2C" > Click on "B2C Tenants"

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    • Select the B2C tenant you want to change subscription:

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    • Click on Overview > Move > Move to Another Subscription

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    • Select the subscription and Resource Group you want to link your B2C tenant to be moved/linked with:

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    Please do let me know if you have any queries on this.

    Thanks,
    Akshay Kaushik

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