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I was interested in Azure and it turned out my company provided me with an account available through their MSDN subscription. I was supposed to be good for $50 a month, so that would cover a Virtual Machine. I set it up and put a bit of a website on it, mostly pictures.
I ignored the site for a while and then decided that I wanted to work on it again, but it is completely gone. I tried the "forgot password" page and it doesn't recognize the my company email I used to set up the account... I'm not sure what happened or where to start looking for what happened. It should still be there. Any thoughts?
Now I do have a subscription ID.

Thanks, Mike

Crikey folks, let me clear that up. To login to the Windows Azure Portal (http://manage.windowsazure.com) takes your email that the account was setup under. It no longer recognizes that. It used to, but without it recognizing that account, I can't ask why it no longer recognizes that account.
Can anyone suggest another approach?

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Your edit doesn't change the fact that nobody here has access to Microsoft's account database. You have asked a question that only Microsoft can answer, so you need to ask Microsoft.


Yes,Yes, Yes.... and how can I do that? I have a User ID (company email) and a Subscription ID and a Subscriber ID and even a Subscription Level... So where do I need to plug that in? ... I'm sure it's a web page, but which one?
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Patrice T 15-Oct-15 14:21pm    
Wrong place !
Try to ask MicroSoft why.
Richard Deeming 15-Oct-15 14:41pm    
Your edit doesn't change the fact that nobody here has access to Microsoft's account database. You have asked a question that only Microsoft can answer, so you need to ask Microsoft.
Richard Deeming 15-Oct-15 15:20pm    
Are you looking for the list of Customer Service phone numbers[^]?
Richard MacCutchan 16-Oct-15 5:54am    
Obviously your account was deleted as you seem to believe that CodeProject is connected to Azure. Microsoft takes a dim view of such people.

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I'd start by asking Microsoft, not people who have no access to their records! :laugh:

It could be anything: you made a mistake in the URL, the account was unpaid, etc...and they are the only ones who know.
 
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Patrice T 15-Oct-15 14:22pm    
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