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description: This article explains the common tasks that an enterprise administrator accomplishes in the Azure portal.
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author: bandersmsft
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ms.author: banders
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ms.date: 07/07/2023
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ms.date: 07/21/2023
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.service: cost-management-billing
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ms.subservice: enterprise
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> [!NOTE]
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> We recommend that both direct and indirect EA Azure customers use Cost Management + Billing in the Azure portal to manage their enrollment and billing instead of using the EA portal. For more information about enrollment management in the Azure portal, see [Get started with EA billing in the Azure portal](ea-direct-portal-get-started.md).
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> As of February 20, 2023 indirect EA customers won’t be able to manage their billing account in the EA portal. Instead, they must use the Azure portal.
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> As of February 20, 2023 indirect EA customers no longer manage their billing account in the EA portal. Instead, they use the Azure portal.
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> This change doesn’t affect Azure Government EA enrollments. They continue using the EA portal to manage their enrollment.
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> As of August 14, 2023 EA customers won't be able to manage their Azure Government EA enrollments from the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com). Instead, they can manage it from the [Azure Government portal](https://portal.azure.us).
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> Until August 14, 2023, this change doesn’t affect customers with Azure Government EA enrollments. They continue using the EA portal to manage their enrollment until then. However, after August 14, 2023, EA customers won't be able to manage their Azure Government EA enrollments from the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com). Instead, they can manage it from the Azure Government portal at [https://portal.azure.us](https://portal.azure.us). The functionality mentioned in this article the same as the Azure Government portal.
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## Manage your enrollment
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1. On the Activate Account page, select **Yes, I wish to continue** and the select **Activate this account**.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/direct-ea-administration/activate-account.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing the Activate Account page for onmicrosoft.com accounts." lightbox="./media/direct-ea-administration/activate-account.png" :::
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1. After the activation process completes, copy and paste the following link to your browser. The page opens and creates a subscription that's associated with your enrollment.
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