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@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ There could be a few reasons why you're not receiving alert emails. Try the foll
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- Confirm that your email address is shown as a recipient and that it's correct.
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- Check your spam or junk mail folder for emails from `[email protected]`.
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- Check to see if the alert is expired, disabled, or deleted. You can extend, reenable, or create a new scheduled alert to fix the problem.
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- Work with your admin to reenable the [view charges policy](assign-access-acm-data.md#enable-access-to-costs-in-the-azure-portal) in the Azure portal. The policy applies to indirect Enterprise Agreements and to Microsoft Customer Agreements with a Microsoft partner.
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- Work with your billing admin to reenable the [view charges policy](assign-access-acm-data.md#enable-access-to-costs-in-the-azure-portal) in the Azure portal. The policy applies to indirect Enterprise Agreements and to Microsoft Customer Agreements.
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>[!NOTE]
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> Azure checks the permissions of the alert rule creator before sending the alert email. If your organization has a policy that prohibits permanently assigning higher privileges to users, you can use a service principal and create the alert directly using the [Scheduled Actions API](/rest/api/cost-management/scheduled-actions/create-or-update-by-scope).

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