We set up our Azure subscriptions with Live Id's quite a while back and then more recently signed up for office 365. We learned very quickly not to use the same browser for office 365 and live id logins because they constantly conflicted. Logging in one place would often drop you at the login for the other, where you would have to explicitly logout then return to the first system and re-login.
When Office 365 logins to Azure were first announced, we thought this would be fixed, but I could find no instructions on how to actually use Office 365 logins for Azure. Even now we get errors if we try to put in an office 365 address as a co-admin,.
This means we:
- don't use office 365 credentials to log into Azure, ever
- don't log into office 365 in the same browser we use for the Azure Dashboard, ever
Lately when I log into the azure dashboard, instead of directing me back to the dashboard, the browser redirects the org id login page (https://login.microsoftonline.com/login.srf) and shows the following error:
"Sorry, but we're having trouble signing you in
Please try again in a few minutes. If this doesn't work, you might want to contact your admin and report the following error: 80045C17."
This happens the first time I login every day, later logins don't have this error.
I could at least work around the issue when the two id's were colliding by not logging into this browser w/ org id credentials. Now even that isn't enough.
Is there some sort of timeline to get the login process working? I'm trying very hard not to be sarcastic, but website logins are not exactly rocket science, even if you are trying to support two separate authorization schemes and this is something that was broken one way for months (or more) and has now been broken a different way.