cant create virtual machine in learning sandbox

Polovyi Andrii 5 Reputation points
2024-01-25T15:55:33.05+00:00

when i following by instructions I see inconsistency with described steps and what im permitted in Azure: Select Create a resource > Compute > Virtual Machine > Create

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  1. Polovyi Andrii 5 Reputation points
    2024-01-25T16:05:53.5966667+00:00

    The solution was to sign out from Azure and login again

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  2. Abi 165 Reputation points
    2024-01-25T16:11:12.6866667+00:00

    Hello, Polovyi Andrii,

    Where am I seeing this?

    Why am I being asked to create another subscription when creating a Virtual Machine? This sounds like an issue of either an expired sandbox, or being automatically signed in to a subscription other than the sandbox when you go to the portal. First, make sure your sandbox is active and that you have enough time remaining to complete the exercise. Second, you are using the sandbox when you use the Azure Portal: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/support/faq?pivots=sandbox#how-do-i-sign-in-to-the-sandbox-when-i-use-the-azure-portal You can tell whether you're in the sandbox by looking at the directory listed under your name in the upper-right corner. It should say Microsoft Learn Sandbox. "Microsoft Learn Sandbox" shown in the upper-right corner under your name If you are on your own subscription in the portal, you'll need to change: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/support/faq?pivots=sandbox#what-if-im-not-in-the-right-subscription If you sign in to the portal and are in your own subscription (or you sign in to your subscription and end up in the sandbox), one of two things might be wrong. Either you haven't activated the sandbox or your Azure settings put you in a default directory. You can change the directory by selecting the Directory and Subscription filter button on the toolbar along the top. "Directory and Subscription filter" button on the toolbar The button opens a drop-down list where you can select the correct directory. You can also change the Set your default directory setting to the directory that you work in most often. Settings menu for "Directory + subscription," where you can select your default directory When you activate the new sandbox, the old sandbox environment is destroyed, along with any resources created in it. I hope this helps! Let me know if you run into any issues in the comments!

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