Azure Classic Portal is an older portal that is no longer being developed and support. The new portal is a sleek, modern design and it provides better features and performance. In this article, we will show you how to login to the new Azure Portal.
Azure Classic Portal
The Azure Classic Portal is a classic portal that was first released in March 2017. It is an older portal, and does not have the features that the newer Azure Portal has. To use the Azure Classic Portal, you must first create an account with Microsoft Azure. After you create your account, you can sign in to the Azure Classic Portal by visiting https://portal.azure.com/. The Azure Classic Portal is a mobile app as well, so you can access it from any device that has a web browser.
The main difference between the Azure Classic Portal and the newer Azure Portal is that the Azure Classic Portal does not have a user interface for managing users or groups. You can only manage users through the Azure Classic Portal if they are members of a group that you own or manage through the portal. You can also manage groups through the new portal, but this is more complicated than using the classic portal. The new portal also has many more features than the classic portal, such as dashboards, reports, and integrations with other services.
If you want to use the new portal instead of the classic portal, you must first create an account with Microsoft Azure and then sign in to the new portal at https
New Portal
If you're looking for a new portal to use, Azure Classic Portal might be a good option for you. Azure Classic Portal is a simple, easy-to-use portal that offers a lot of the features you'll find in more advanced portals, like conditional access and dynamic content routing. But how do you get started using it? Here are the steps:
1. Launch the Azure Classic Portal app from the Windows Start menu or from the App Store. You can also find it athttp://aka.ms/azureclassicportal.
2. Sign in to your account. If you don't have an account yet, sign up for a free account at https://portal.azure.com/.
3. Click the blue gears icon in the top left corner of the app window and select Settings > App settings . In the App settings page, click Add an application . Enter AzureClassicPortal into the Name field and select OK .
4. In the App settings page, click Add an application again and enter your domain name or IP address into the Hostname or IP address field (depending on whether you're using a local machine or accessing Azure through
How to login
If you're looking for a way to login to your Azure Classic Portal using your corporate credentials, you'll need to use the Azure Classic Portal's built-in Single Sign-On (SSO) feature. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Open the Azure Classic Portal.
2. In the top right corner of the screen, click the sign in icon.
3. Enter your credentials and click sign in.
4. In the top left corner of the screen, under "My Profile," click SSO.
5. In the SSO dialog box, enter your username and password and then click OK.
How to create an account
If you're looking for an Azure Classic Portal alternative, the New Portal might be a better choice. It has a number of features that the Classic Portal lacks, like support for ARM templates and conditional access. Here's how to create an account:
1. Head over to the New Portal website and sign in.
2. Click on the "Create an account" button in the upper-right corner.
3. Enter your name, email address, and password. Make sure to remember your password since you'll need it to log in later.
4. Click on the "Create my account" button to finish creating your account.
How to access your account
If you are using the Azure classic portal, follow these steps:
1. Go to portal.azure.com and sign in.
2. In the top left corner of the screen, under "My Account," click "Settings."
3. In the "Settings" page, under "Account Type," select "Classic Portal."
4. Under "My Profile," click "Login."
5. Enter your user name and password, and then click "Sign In."
6. If you are using a Microsoft account, you will be prompted to sign in to that account first. After signing in, you will see your profile page. If you are not using a Microsoft account, click "Create New Account" and enter your desired user name and password.
7. Click "Sign Out" at the top of the page to log out of your Classic Portal account.
In case you need to sign in again later, simply visit portal.azure.com and sign in with your user name and password.
How to manage your account
If you have an Azure Classic Portal account, you can use the following steps to login:
1. Log in to your account at https://portal.azure.com/.
2. Click your name in the top right corner of the page, and then click Settings.
3. In the Settings page, under Account, click Login.
4. Enter your username and password, and then click OK.
5. If you have multiple accounts associated with your Azure Classic Portal subscription, select the account you want to use for this login.
6. Click Sign In.
7. If you are not already signed in, you will be redirected to the home page of your portal after successful authentication.
How to cancel your account
If you are unhappy with Azure Classic Portal and want to cancel your account, follow these steps:
1) Log in to your Azure Classic Portal account.
2) In the top right corner of the screen, click the gear icon.
3) Click Account Settings.
4) Under Account Type, select Disabled.
5) Click Save.
Conclusion
If you are looking to switch from the Azure Classic Portal to the New Portal, there are a few things you need to know. First of all, if you have an account that is configured in the Old Portal, your accounts will be migrated automatically when you upgrade. However, if your account is not configured in the Old Portal or if you do not have an account yet, then you will need to create a new Azure Classic portal and migrate your data. In addition, some features (such as access to files stored on-premises) may not work in the New Portal until these features have been updated by Microsoft. For more information on migrating from the Old Portal to the New Portal, please see this article: Migrating From The Older Azure Classic Portals To The New Microsoft Azure portal