Do I need to do anything about the email ,which is "Action required: Transition from Azureclassic administrator roles to RBAC roles"

Alyssa Chan 0 Reputation points
2024-03-19T10:53:52.0166667+00:00

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Do I need to do anything about the email ,which is "Action required: Transition from Azureclassic administrator roles to RBAC roles"

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  1. Amrinder Singh 5,155 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-03-19T13:43:51.4333333+00:00

    Hi @Alyssa Chan - Thanks for reaching out over the Q&A Forum.

    Based on the snippet, it means that you are using Azure Classic Administrator role which is set of retirement and hence you should transition to RBAC role.

    This appears to be part of below communication and also talks about the steps in order to plan out for the same:

    https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/azure-classic-administrator-roles-are-retiring-on-31-august-2024/

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/role-based-access-control/classic-administrators#prepare-for-co-administrators-retirement

    Please let me know for any further queries and will be glad to assist.

    Please do not forget to "Accept the answer” and “up-vote” wherever the information provided helps you, this can be beneficial to other community members.

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  2. KarishmaTiwari-MSFT 20,047 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-03-29T18:50:20.5866667+00:00

    @Alyssa Chan

    Classic resources and classic administrators will be retired on August 31, 2024. Starting April 3, 2024, you won't be able to add new Co-Administrators. This date was recently extended. Remove unnecessary Co-Administrators and use Azure RBAC for fine-grained access control.

    Microsoft recommends that you manage access to Azure resources using Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC). However, if you're still using the classic deployment model, you'll need to use a classic subscription administrator role: Service Administrator and Co-Administrator. For information about how to migrate your resources from classic deployment to Resource Manager deployment, see Azure Resource Manager vs. classic deployment.

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