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How do I access Azure portal?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 11:29 am

Azure portal is the primary way to access all of the features and services offered by Azure. You can access Azure portal using a web browser on your desktop or laptop, or through the Azure app on your mobile device.

To open Azure portal on your desktop or laptop, go to Azure.com and sign in.

Once you’re logged in, click on the Home tab, and then click on the Azure portal icon.

If you’re using the Azure app on your mobile device, open the App Store or Google Play Store, and search for “Azure portal.” Once you find the Azure portal app, click on the Install button, and then open the app.

If you’re using a web browser on your desktop or laptop, go to Azure.

Once you’re logged in, click on the Azure portal icon.

PRO TIP: Please be aware that the Azure portal is not a public facing website. You must have a valid Azure subscription in order to access it. If you do not have a subscription, you will not be able to login.

If you have an account with an Office 365 subscription, you can also access Azure portal through the Office 365 portal. To do this, sign in to Office 365, and then click on the gear icon in the upper-left corner of the window.

Under “Settings,” click on ” portals.” In the “Portals” window, click on “Azure portal.”.

If you don’t have an account with an Office 365 subscription, you can use a web browser to sign in to Azure, and then use the Browse button on the Home tab to find Azure portal.

Once you’ve found Azure portal, click on the Azure portal icon to open it.

To learn more about using Azure portal, click on the links in the left-hand navigation panel. The left-hand navigation panel includes links to help you find what you’re looking for, such as “Getting started,” “Troubleshooting,” and “Features.”

If you have questions about using Azure portal, or if you’re having problems signing in, please contact Azure support.

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