Azure subscription not found when connecting to GitHub Enterprise Cloud — all Azure-side configs verified #192741
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Just here to report that we have exactly the same problem. There should be no issue in Azure side. I'm owner of multiple subscriptions in our tenant but none are available to select as billing subscription |
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We are also facing this issue. |
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Same here, I've tried multiple subscription connections but it always says "No subscriptions found. Please make sure you have owner permissions for the subscription you are trying to select." |
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same issue, I am global administrator on azure and I cannot connect any subscription |
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i am also facing this issue |
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same issue |
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I'm having this exact same issue. Already opened a ticket at Github support. |
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Having the exact same issue... |
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Hi help me |
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I opened a qna at Microsoft discussion hope we get resolution |
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Hi |
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upvote. Having the same issue. |
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same issue here |
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Just to add another one to the list, exact same scenario here, exact same steps, exact same error. |
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I think at minimum you should then update the UI to display all
subscriptions and indicate which are supported vs not.
…On Thu, May 7, 2026 at 8:47 AM Edoardo Savini ***@***.***> wrote:
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Hi there,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you; We've been experiencing a high
volume of support requests, and we haven't been able to respond to some
questions as quickly as we would usually.
We've recently made some changes that mean fewer types of Azure
subscription can now be linked to a GitHub account.
If you've met the prerequisites in this guide
<https://docs.github.com/billing/how-tos/set-up-payment/connect-azure-sub>
and still don't see your subscription listed, it likely means that your
Azure subscription type is not eligible to be connected to GitHub. I’m
sorry for any frustration this causes.
Additional details will be available in our documentation soon.
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If you raise a ticket, Github no tells you that Azure Sponsorships are not supported and that you have to raise a ticket with microsoft. "Based on the GitHub billing documentation, GitHub relies on Azure’s Subscription Permission Validation (SPV) app to list eligible subscriptions in your tenant. Azure Sponsorship / legacy Azure subscriptions are not supported for GitHub billing, so they will not appear in the subscription picker—even if you are the owner and activation succeeded in Azure. What this means in practice: GitHub Copilot billed through Azure requires a regular Azure subscription that supports metered billing. If your Microsoft sponsorship was intended to cover Copilot usage, you’ll need to raise this with Microsoft, as GitHub can’t enable Copilot billing on unsupported subscription types." |
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I have received a reply from GitHub, these subscription are not supported.
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I've opened a ticket with Microsoft Partner. We are losing $60k in Azure credits because of this change :) |
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it seems someone considered MS-AZR-0036P to be obsolete/old ( Sponsored_2016-01-01 ) but it's not!!! |
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This is very bad news :( |
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It also happened to me. We checked Owner permission, Microsoft.SaaS, MarketplaceOrdering, admin consent, SPV app sign-in logs, tenant permissions, and even tried another browser. Everything looked correct, but GitHub still showed “No subscriptions found.” In my case the issue was not another Azure setting. The subscription was being filtered out by GitHub/Azure eligibility before it reached the picker. GitHub Support also told multiple people that they recently changed which Azure subscription types can be linked, so some sponsorship, partner-credit, legacy, or special offer subscriptions no longer appear even if the user is Owner. The best way to narrow it down is:
If that normal paid subscription appears, then the original subscription type is not eligible and there is no IAM/SPV fix for it. If even a normal paid subscription does not appear, then I would open a GitHub Billing Support ticket and include the enterprise slug, Azure tenant ID, subscription ID, subscription offer type, screenshot of Owner role, screenshot of SPV consent, and the exact “No subscriptions found” page. So I would stop re-registering providers or re-granting the SPV app repeatedly. If the SPV login succeeds and permissions are correct, the remaining issue is most likely subscription eligibility or a GitHub-side billing picker bug. |
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still no luck.. same problem. all requirements are check on the setup. |
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FYI I can now see my MS-AZR-0036P subscription now from Github now. |
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I also confirm that MS-AZR-0036P is now visible in Payment information of GitHub Enterprise configuration, without any extra actions from my side. Thank you! |
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Also working for me with no changes on my side, I have successfully added my MS-AZR-0036P subscription with Azure Sponsorship Credits. Got there in the end GitHub :-) |
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Also fixed here. We can add our Partner subscriptions again as billing method. |
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oh man.. what did i miss here?? T_T all my setup is good.. oh man.. its really frustrating.. subscriptions not showing under my tenant.. but logs show it is accessed. |
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ooh it seems my sub is PayAsYouGo_2014-09-01 .. damn |
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A friend of mine is trying to connect an Azure subscription to their GitHub Enterprise Cloud account for metered billing, but keeps getting "No subscriptions found. Please make sure you have owner permissions for the subscription you are trying to select."
We've exhaustively verified every Azure-side configuration and can't figure out what's wrong. Hoping someone has seen this before.
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Any help would be greatly appreciated. We've spent days on this.
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