Hello @Bachir Djebbar , Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft QnA platform. I would like to confirm that current there is no setting or process that would completely restrict this creation of personal subscription using corporate credentials, However, there are multiple ways you can limit this depending on your scenario. For example, if you have Enterprise Agreement with Microsoft Azure, then there is a process of creating a support ticket with Microsoft Azure Subscription Management and Support team from your Microsoft Azure Admin Account and request them to block non-EA subscription sign up from an EA tenant. Alternatively, If you do not have any Enterprise Agreement with Microsoft and still want to control subscription created on your Microsoft Entra ID Tenant by your employees using corporate credentials then as a Global Admin you can elevate your access on all subscriptions created on your tenant to manage them. Documentation Link: Elevate access to manage all Azure subscriptions and management groups. I hope this answer helps to resolve your issue. Please "Accept the answer" if the information helped you. This will help us and others in the community as well.
How to prevent corporate users to create an account on azure
Bachir Djebbar
30
Reputation points
Hi, We are doing AD-Azure sync and we won't the corporate users to create their account directly on azure portal using their corporate email address. Instead, the user should ask the IT department to add his account to an AD group and this will create his account in Azure on the next sync. Can you please advise if this is doable and how? Thank you.
Accepted answer
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Harpreet Singh Matharoo 8,321 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2024-01-24T06:52:21.75+00:00