At least my Xbox Live account and Windows licenses are still working-but could the school revoke that access too? Somehow, the school 'adopted' my personal Microsoft account, and now I can't do anything in Azure with it. It's a weekend, so I probably won't get ahold of the school's IT person who could help on their end. So at this point I didn't know what else to do. Searching around, I also found the URL, so I went there and tried logging in. " School." So I can't change directories. Unfortunately, there's only one directory listed. I saw a handy 'Switch directory' link so I clicked that. So I clicked my username and saw it is listing my daughter's school under my account email: It was created when I transitioned my Xbox LIVE account to a Microsoft account on (the LIVE account was created back in 2006, and neither it nor my Microsoft account were ever joined to any other domains). I guess somehow they threw me into their system, so surely there's a way for me to sign out of that back into my personal account, right?įirst I tried going to the My Account portal, as suggested on the support page Manage organizations for a work or school account in the My Account portal. Then I noticed under my username / account info, it had my personal email, but it showed me as being a member of ' School'. but then I noticed it listed School as the reason I couldn't do this. I thought that was a bit strange, since I shouldn't have any restrictions. I signed in to my personal Microsoft account, clicked 'New registration', then was greeted by this page: So I tried registering an app by visiting the App Registration Portal. This weekend I wanted to create a new App in Azure so I could help a local nonprofit automate one of their donor relations processes via email through Office 365.
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