Access to Azure Active Directory, will be disabled on May 2, 2024

Tom Flanagan 11 Reputation points
2024-04-02T17:00:57.5433333+00:00

Received this email form Microsoft. No idea What I'm supposed to do.

Your subscription offer, Access to Azure Active Directory, will be disabled on May 2, 2024

Access to Azure Active Directory subscriptions were subscriptions that were used to connect to the Azure portal. These subscriptions aren’t required anymore because the new Azure Portal uses your Azure Active Directory access (also known as Microsoft Entra ID), so we’re deprecating these subscriptions. As a part of this deprecation, you can either cancel your subscription now or it will be disabled on May 2, 2024 and will be deleted on July 1, 2024

If you currently have active resources in your Access to Azure Active Directory subscription, please upgrade to a new pay-as-you-go subscription by submitting a support ticket below.

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  1. Achraf Ben Alaya 976 Reputation points MVP
    2024-04-02T19:52:29+00:00

    Hi ,

    Based on the email, you can do the following:

    1. Cancel the Subscription : You have the option to cancel the "Access to Azure Active Directory" subscription if you are done using it and there are no active resources linked to it. By doing this, it will not be disabled or finally removed. It's likely that the Azure portal has instructions on how to terminate the subscription.
    2. Upgrade to a New Subscription: You need to switch to a new pay-as-you-go subscription if you still have active resources in your Microsoft entra" subscription. This will guarantee that, even after they are deprecated, your resources are still available and functional. As directed in the email, you can start this procedure by opening a support issue.

    Hope this helps.

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