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Merge pull request #285520 from rolyon/rolyon-rbac-classic-admins-deprecation-update
[Azure RBAC] Classic administrators retirement updates
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articles/automation/automation-security-overview.md

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- [Owner](../role-based-access-control/built-in-roles.md#owner)
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- [User Access Administrator](../role-based-access-control/built-in-roles.md#user-access-administrator)
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To learn more about classic subscription permissions, see [Azure classic subscription administrators](../role-based-access-control/classic-administrators.md#add-a-co-administrator).
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To learn more about classic subscription permissions, see [Azure classic subscription administrators](../role-based-access-control/classic-administrators.md).
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articles/cost-management-billing/manage/cancel-azure-subscription.md

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|[Microsoft Enterprise Agreement](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/enterprise-agreement/) and [Enterprise Dev/Test](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0148p/) | Service administrator and subscription owner |
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|[Azure plan](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0017g/) and [Azure plan for DevTest](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0148g/) | Subscription owners |
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An account administrator without the service administrator or subscription owner role can’t cancel an Azure subscription. However, an account administrator can make themself the service administrator and then they can cancel a subscription. For more information, see [Change the Service Administrator](../../role-based-access-control/classic-administrators.md#change-the-service-administrator).
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An account administrator without the service administrator or subscription owner role can’t cancel an Azure subscription. For more information, see [Azure classic subscription administrators](../../role-based-access-control/classic-administrators.md).
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## Cancel a subscription in the Azure portal
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articles/cost-management-billing/manage/classic-administrator-retire.md

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- When you create an Azure subscription, the classic Service Administrator role isn't assigned to the subscription. Instead, the user creating the subscription is assigned the Azure RBAC [Owner](../../role-based-access-control/built-in-roles.md#owner) role.
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- During the [Azure subscription Change Directory operation](/entra/fundamentals/how-subscriptions-associated-directory#associate-a-subscription-to-a-directory), the user isn't assigned the Service Administrator role. Instead, the user completing the Change Directory action is assigned the Azure RBAC [Owner](../../role-based-access-control/built-in-roles.md#owner) role.
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- For situations that require changing or removing Service Administrators, ensure that the subscription has Azure RBAC owners assigned on it. If you're a subscription Azure RBAC owner, you can remove the current Service administrator using the information at [Remove the Service Administrator](../../role-based-access-control/classic-administrators.md?tabs=azure-portal#remove-the-service-administrator). If you aren't a subscription RBAC owner, ask your subscription Azure RBAC owner or a global administrator to update or remove the intended service administrator on the subscription. Or, you can ask them to give you an Azure RBAC role so that you can update or remove the Service Administrator.
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- For situations that require changing or removing Service Administrators, ensure that the subscription has Azure RBAC owners assigned on it. If you're a subscription Azure RBAC owner, you can remove the current Service administrator using the information at [Service Administrator retirement](../../role-based-access-control/classic-administrators.md#service-administrator-retirement). If you aren't a subscription RBAC owner, ask your subscription Azure RBAC owner or a global administrator to update or remove the intended service administrator on the subscription. Or, you can ask them to give you an Azure RBAC role so that you can update or remove the Service Administrator.
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## Help and support
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