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Issue Activating Azure Benefits via Visual Studio Subscription

Prakshanshu Shukla 0 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2026-06-05T08:17:06.5333333+00:00

Hello Team,

I hope you are doing well.

I am currently logged into the Visual Studio portal (Visual Studio Benefits) and attempted to activate the Azure benefits from the Benefits section.

During the activation process, I am prompted to provide a personal email ID. However, after entering my personal email (with Gmail/Outlook domain), I encounter the following error and the benefits are not activated successfully:

"Your current account type is not supported"

I am unsure about the cause of this issue, especially since I am using a valid personal email address.

Could you please assist in resolving this issue or advise on the correct steps to activate the Azure benefits?

Thank you for your support.

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  1. Prakshanshu Shukla 0 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2026-06-05T10:33:25.9566667+00:00

    Hello Ryan,

    I clicked on Azure benefits and under that field i would have to enter my personal email id because it triggers a message that to enter personal MSA if we are trying to add organization ID there.

    After entering the personal email id i try to open a new private window from another profile as previously stated and try to access that benefits link in the new pvt. window when i access that link a in a new pvt. window it prompts for credentials and i use my organization credentials there. However after entering the email id and getting authenticated below switch profile loops occur.

    I am not able to pass this stage.

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  2. Rayyan Fawad 995 Reputation points
    2026-06-05T08:32:12.8766667+00:00

    The "Your current account type is not supported" error happens because your Visual Studio subscription is tied to an organizational or corporate identity (a work/school account), which cannot be directly mapped to a standard personal Microsoft account during the Azure signup flow. To activate your benefits successfully, you must use an InPrivate browser window to isolate the portal identities, click "Activate" on your Azure tile, and when the sign-up form requests an email address, input your organization credentials rather than your personal Gmail or Outlook address. Alternatively, if you explicitly want the resulting Azure subscription managed under your personal ID for private project testing, you must first navigate to the Visual Studio Subscriber portal settings, add your personal email address as an alternate "Contact Email" or secondary identity link, and then initiate the activation link while strictly authenticated into that newly linked personal Microsoft profile.

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