Not able to see the Azure Microsoft.classiccompute provider to register












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I am using the CSP subscription. I need to create a cloud service within the azure portal. But it gave me an red line saying that the "subscription not allowed to register Microsoft.classiccompute".



Is this because its using the CSP subscription ? Is there any workaround ?



I tried to find the "provider to register" to my subscription but cannot be found in the list to register it.



How do we possibly include the provider to my subscription or is it that CSP subscription is not allowed to register?



Do I have to use a Non CSP subscription.? Please help










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    Team,



    I am using the CSP subscription. I need to create a cloud service within the azure portal. But it gave me an red line saying that the "subscription not allowed to register Microsoft.classiccompute".



    Is this because its using the CSP subscription ? Is there any workaround ?



    I tried to find the "provider to register" to my subscription but cannot be found in the list to register it.



    How do we possibly include the provider to my subscription or is it that CSP subscription is not allowed to register?



    Do I have to use a Non CSP subscription.? Please help










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      Team,



      I am using the CSP subscription. I need to create a cloud service within the azure portal. But it gave me an red line saying that the "subscription not allowed to register Microsoft.classiccompute".



      Is this because its using the CSP subscription ? Is there any workaround ?



      I tried to find the "provider to register" to my subscription but cannot be found in the list to register it.



      How do we possibly include the provider to my subscription or is it that CSP subscription is not allowed to register?



      Do I have to use a Non CSP subscription.? Please help










      share|improve this question














      Team,



      I am using the CSP subscription. I need to create a cloud service within the azure portal. But it gave me an red line saying that the "subscription not allowed to register Microsoft.classiccompute".



      Is this because its using the CSP subscription ? Is there any workaround ?



      I tried to find the "provider to register" to my subscription but cannot be found in the list to register it.



      How do we possibly include the provider to my subscription or is it that CSP subscription is not allowed to register?



      Do I have to use a Non CSP subscription.? Please help







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          Azure CSP supports only the Azure Resource Manager model, the cloud service Microsoft.classiccompute is classic deployment model, you need to use another subscription, refer to this link.




          For example, because Azure CSP supports only the Azure Resource Manager model, non-Azure Resource Manager services are not available in the program.







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          • Thanks Joy for your reply. That confirms. But any idea as to what might be the alternative to "using Cloud services" as we have a complete cloud service ready with a web role and other storage mechanisms ready to be migrated to a CSP subscription

            – user3276487
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:50













          • @user3276487 I am not sure, I recommend you to ask for the workaround in another post, it will be clear.

            – Joy Wang
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:59











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          Azure CSP supports only the Azure Resource Manager model, the cloud service Microsoft.classiccompute is classic deployment model, you need to use another subscription, refer to this link.




          For example, because Azure CSP supports only the Azure Resource Manager model, non-Azure Resource Manager services are not available in the program.







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          • Thanks Joy for your reply. That confirms. But any idea as to what might be the alternative to "using Cloud services" as we have a complete cloud service ready with a web role and other storage mechanisms ready to be migrated to a CSP subscription

            – user3276487
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:50













          • @user3276487 I am not sure, I recommend you to ask for the workaround in another post, it will be clear.

            – Joy Wang
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:59
















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          Azure CSP supports only the Azure Resource Manager model, the cloud service Microsoft.classiccompute is classic deployment model, you need to use another subscription, refer to this link.




          For example, because Azure CSP supports only the Azure Resource Manager model, non-Azure Resource Manager services are not available in the program.







          share|improve this answer
























          • Thanks Joy for your reply. That confirms. But any idea as to what might be the alternative to "using Cloud services" as we have a complete cloud service ready with a web role and other storage mechanisms ready to be migrated to a CSP subscription

            – user3276487
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:50













          • @user3276487 I am not sure, I recommend you to ask for the workaround in another post, it will be clear.

            – Joy Wang
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:59














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          Azure CSP supports only the Azure Resource Manager model, the cloud service Microsoft.classiccompute is classic deployment model, you need to use another subscription, refer to this link.




          For example, because Azure CSP supports only the Azure Resource Manager model, non-Azure Resource Manager services are not available in the program.







          share|improve this answer













          Azure CSP supports only the Azure Resource Manager model, the cloud service Microsoft.classiccompute is classic deployment model, you need to use another subscription, refer to this link.




          For example, because Azure CSP supports only the Azure Resource Manager model, non-Azure Resource Manager services are not available in the program.








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          • Thanks Joy for your reply. That confirms. But any idea as to what might be the alternative to "using Cloud services" as we have a complete cloud service ready with a web role and other storage mechanisms ready to be migrated to a CSP subscription

            – user3276487
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:50













          • @user3276487 I am not sure, I recommend you to ask for the workaround in another post, it will be clear.

            – Joy Wang
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:59



















          • Thanks Joy for your reply. That confirms. But any idea as to what might be the alternative to "using Cloud services" as we have a complete cloud service ready with a web role and other storage mechanisms ready to be migrated to a CSP subscription

            – user3276487
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:50













          • @user3276487 I am not sure, I recommend you to ask for the workaround in another post, it will be clear.

            – Joy Wang
            Nov 15 '18 at 1:59

















          Thanks Joy for your reply. That confirms. But any idea as to what might be the alternative to "using Cloud services" as we have a complete cloud service ready with a web role and other storage mechanisms ready to be migrated to a CSP subscription

          – user3276487
          Nov 15 '18 at 1:50







          Thanks Joy for your reply. That confirms. But any idea as to what might be the alternative to "using Cloud services" as we have a complete cloud service ready with a web role and other storage mechanisms ready to be migrated to a CSP subscription

          – user3276487
          Nov 15 '18 at 1:50















          @user3276487 I am not sure, I recommend you to ask for the workaround in another post, it will be clear.

          – Joy Wang
          Nov 15 '18 at 1:59





          @user3276487 I am not sure, I recommend you to ask for the workaround in another post, it will be clear.

          – Joy Wang
          Nov 15 '18 at 1:59




















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