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If your Azure account has been blocked because it hasn’t been used in a while, don’t worry—you can typically recover access with a few simple steps. Since you’re unable to log in and create a support ticket directly, here’s what you can do to resolve the issue:
First, visit the Azure Account Support page. Look for the option to reset your login or unlock your account. Sometimes, there is a ‘Forgot Password’ link or a ‘Unlock Account’ link on the login page. Use this to verify your identity and reset your password if needed.
If you can’t access your account this way, try to recover it through the Microsoft account recovery process. Go to the Microsoft account recovery form and provide the email address associated with your Azure account. Follow the prompts to verify your identity, which might include receiving a code via email or phone.
Once you regain access to your account, log in and navigate to the Azure portal. From there, check your account status, and if it’s still blocked, submit a support request directly through the Azure portal. Azure’s support team can help unlock your account and restore your access.
To prevent this from happening again, make sure to log in regularly or enable any available notifications for inactive accounts. That way, you’ll stay connected and avoid interruptions.
If these steps don’t work, consider reaching out to Microsoft Support via their website or phone support. They’re equipped to handle account issues like this and can guide you through the recovery process.
Getting your account back is usually straightforward once you verify your identity. Just stay patient and follow the recovery steps carefully.





