Azure Learn Sandbox Subscription Requirement Can't Sign Up for Free Account

Derek Engel 0 Reputation points
2025-02-04T16:36:50.9266667+00:00

I was trying to run through the following Microsoft Learning Module https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/create-windows-virtual-machine-in-azure/3-exercise-create-a-vm I signed in with my account and the sandbox shows as activated.

When I go to my Azure Portal and try to create the virtual machine mentioned in the module, I get taken to the following page.

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I have read other posts mentioning that I need to sign up for a subscription. Unfortunately, I already had a free account over a year ago and the process will not let me sign up for a free account.

I have verified that in the upper right-hand corner, it displays Microsoft Learn Sandbox.

What are my options?

I have another account I pay monthly for under the Microsoft 365 Business Premium license. I could use that but I would want to be sure I'm not going to inquire any charges.

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  1. Pradeep M 5,680 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2025-02-05T08:41:10.0066667+00:00

    Hi Derek Engel,

    Thank you for reaching out to us on the Microsoft Q&A forum.

    The Azure free account offers complimentary access to various Azure products for a duration of 12 months. Additionally, you will receive a $200 credit for the initial 30 days after sign-up, along with access to over 40 services that are available always free of charge.

    You can sign up for Azure Free Trial subscription here: Azure free account

    There is also Azure Free for Students: Azure for Students

    Here is the FAQ document on Azure Free Trial: Azure free account FAQ

    More information here: Microsoft Azure

    If you're getting the "looks like you already have an account" message, please check the following:

    You may have already registered for a free Azure account using this email address.

    Invalid or incomplete sign-up information may be the issue.

    Country or regions restrictions may apply.

    I recommend reaching out to Azure Sales: Contact Microsoft Azure Sales

    You may have accidentally signed up before, and to continue your learning, you might need to sign up with a pay-as-you-go subscription. Just a suggestion: you can continue using Microsoft Learn Sandbox for free to run Microsoft Learn training exercises in your own subscription: Run Microsoft Learn training exercises in your own subscription

    If you are still unable to resolve the issue, contact Azure support for assistance, providing detailed information about your subscription.

    Please don't hesitate to reach out to us if you have any other queries.

    If you found the information helpful, we would greatly appreciate it if you could acknowledge it by selecting the Accept Answer & Upvote options.


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