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- Insufficient Role Permissions
- Verify if you have Contributor or Owner role permissions on the subscription. Without these roles, you won't be able to create a resource group.
- To check your role:
- Go to Azure Portal.
- Navigate to Subscriptions > Select your Free Trial subscription > Access Control (IAM) > View My Access.
- Ensure your role includes the necessary permissions.
If your role is limited (e.g., Reader), contact your subscription administrator to grant you the required permissions.
2. Expired Free Trial
- The Free Trial subscription includes a $200 credit and often lasts 30 days. If your subscription is expired:
- You will lose the ability to create resources.
- Check your subscription status under Subscriptions in the Azure portal. If it shows "Disabled," you must upgrade to Pay-As-You-Go to regain full functionality.
3. Spending Limit Reached
- Free Trial subscriptions have a spending limit. If you've used up the $200 credit or hit the spending limit, resource creation will be blocked.
- Check your credit balance in the Cost Management + Billing section of the Azure portal.
- To continue using Azure, you'll need to upgrade to a Pay-As-You-Go subscription and remove the spending limit.
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