OfficeDev / microsoft-teams-emergency-operations-center

The Microsoft Teams Emergency Operations Center (TEOC) solution template leverages the power of the Microsoft 365 platform to centralize incident response, information sharing and field communications using powerful services like Microsoft Lists, SharePoint and more.
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Deploy to Your Azure Subscription - No Subscription #132

Closed BubbaP51 closed 10 months ago

BubbaP51 commented 11 months ago

We have a GCC Tenant and have created the TEOC sharepoint site, registered Azure AD application, now when I go to step 3. to Deploy to Azure, click on Subscription, it is blank with a note along the bottom stating "no available items", also the resource group states "Loading" and region states "Loading"

When bypassing the Deploy to Azure link in the Deployment Instructions and using an Azure quick deploy link, I receive the same issue.

I created the site using the EOC-Provision. I did not use GCCH since we are only GCC. I'm beginning to wonder if GCC is not able to deploy their own.

Any help appreciated... Bubba

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v-asshrirao commented 10 months ago

@BubbaP51, Thank you for reporting this. Can you please confirm below,

Are able to see your subscriptions in CLI? az account list --output table Are you getting this issue in both edge and chrome browser?

BubbaP51 commented 10 months ago

@v-asshrirao

Same issue in both edge and chrome

Response to: az account list --output table The following tenants don't contain accessible subscriptions. Use 'az login --allow-no-subscriptions' to have tenant level access. No subscriptions found for "tenant name".

v-asshrirao commented 10 months ago

@BubbaP51, Thank you for the details. Looks like you don't have any subscription. Without subscription you will not be able to deploy TEOC app.