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Change Azure Subscription: In PowerShell and CLI Whether you’re a seasoned Azure veteran or new to the platform, this post is designed to guide you through the process of changing Azure subscriptions using two powerful tools: PowerShell and the Azure Command Line Interface (CLI)
How To Switch Subscription In Azure PowerShell To switch subscription in Azure PowerShell, follow the below steps 1 Open Windows PowerShell ISE with Run as administrator mode You can use the Get-AzSubscription command to see the Azure subscriptions list 2 Now, we can execute the below PowerShell command to switch subscriptions
Azure PowerShell Change Subscription Made Easy Master the art of Azure PowerShell change subscription effortlessly Discover streamlined commands to switch your Azure subscriptions like a pro
Reactivate a disabled Azure subscription - Microsoft Cost Management Sign in to the Azure portal Go to Subscriptions and then select the canceled subscription Select Reactivate If you have questions or need help, contact support It can take up to 24 hours for your subscription to get reactivated after you pay your balance
Change your Azure subscription to a different offer Go through the list carefully and follow the instructions before you continue You might also need to verify your phone number After reviewing any notes or verifying your phone number, select Switch Offer Your subscription is now switched to the new offer
Select-AZSubscription - Azure Lessons As part of this topic, we will discuss the Select-AZSubscription Azure PowerShell cmdlet and its syntax with examples of how to use this command Select-AZSubscription is an excellent Azure PowerShell cmdlet that can be used to change the Azure subscription
How to change Azure Subscription in PowerShell? To change the azure subscription using PowerShell, we can use the Select-AZSubscription command When you use this command, you can use either the subscription ID, Subscription Name, or the Tenant ID ExampleWith Subscription Name,Select-AzSubscriptio