Azure App Portal is a web portal that lets you manage your Azure apps and services. This quick guide shows you how to login to Azure App Portal.
Login Procedure
If you are using the Azure App Portal, you need to login in order to use the portal. The login process is as follows:
1. Navigate to the Azure App Portal home page.
2. In the top right corner of the window, click the Login link.
3. Enter your user name and password in the appropriate fields, and then click OK.
4. You will be redirected to the main dashboard of the portal. At this point, you are ready to start using the portal!
How to Enable Two Factor Authentication
If you're one of the many Azure customers who have two factor authentication enabled, you may be wondering how to login to your account. In this article, we'll show you how to login using your username and password, as well as how to enable two factor authentication for your account.
How to Access Your Azure App Portal
If you're not already signed in to your Azure account, sign in now. From the main menu, select Azure App Portal. In the App Portal window, select myapps.azurewebsites.net from the left pane. In the right pane, under your user name, click My Apps. You'll see a list of all your current Azure App Services and Applications. Under each app, you'll see a list of all your resources associated with that app (for example, webpages, queues, tables). Click a resource to view its details. If you're using an Azure subscription that includes Premium services like DevOps Services and Test Services, you'll also see a list of your applications' underlying resources (for example, VMs) and settings (for example, roles).
To create or access an application's settings, click Settings on the right side of the window. In Settings, under Application configuration settings, click Add setting. In Add setting dialog box, type a name for the setting (for example "Azure App Service settings"), and then select the appropriate option from the list: Configuration folder location: Type the path to where you want to store your application's configuration files (for example C:\my
Troubleshooting Tips for Azure App Portal
If you're having trouble logging into Azure App Portal, here are a few troubleshooting tips to get you started.