How to delete/destroy an Azure account

Vincent MANOUKIAN 0 Reputation points
2024-07-22T12:40:02.4066667+00:00

Hello,

I can't access to my Azure account, it was link to my previous company and their AD, and when i'm logging i have an issue :

Message: AADSTS500213: The resource tenant's cross-tenant access policy does not allow this user to access this tenant.

Is there a way to delete the azure account link to my email to create a new one. ?

Azure Role-based access control
Azure Role-based access control
An Azure service that provides fine-grained access management for Azure resources, enabling you to grant users only the rights they need to perform their jobs.
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  1. Abiola Akinbade 23,135 Reputation points
    2024-07-22T12:57:32.7033333+00:00

    Hello Vincent MANOUKIAN,

    Thanks for your question.

    Unfortunately, you cannot directly delete the Azure account linked to your email if it is managed by your previous company's Entra

    You will need to reach out the the org admin or IT to help remove.

    You can verify in your browser logs when signing in. See related: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68868643/getting-error-aadst50013-for-obo-flow-using-azure-ad-b2c-on-net-core-3-1

    You can mark it 'Accept Answer' and 'Upvote' if this helped you

    Regards,

    Abiola

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  2. Sandeep G-MSFT 20,721 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-07-23T04:26:30.3766667+00:00

    @Vincent MANOUKIAN

    Thank you for posting this in Microsoft Q&A.

    As Vincent Manoukian mentioned you cannot directly delete the Azure account linked to your email if it is managed by your previous company's Entra ID.

    However, you can try below steps to see if this helps,

    You're using a personal account, you'll need to use a My Account URL that includes your tenant's name or tenant ID. For example: if you tenant name is contoso.onmicrosoft.com then you will have to go to URL https://myaccount.microsoft.com?tenantId=contoso.onmicrosoft.com. You might need to open this URL in a private browser session.

    Click Organizations from the left navigation pane or select the Manage organizations link from the Organizations block.

    User's image

    Home organization: Your home organization is listed first. This organization owns your work or school account. Because your account is managed by your administrator, you're not allowed to leave your home organization. You'll see there's no link to Leave. If you don't have an assigned home organization, you'll just see a single heading that says Organizations with the list of your associated organizations.

    Other organizations you collaborate with: You'll also see the other organizations that you've signed in to previously using your work or school account. You can decide to leave any of these organizations at any time.

    You can click on leave button in front of the organization which ever you want to leave.

    Let me know if you have any further questions.

    Please "Accept the answer" if the information helped you. This will help us and others in the community as well.

     

     


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