Entra Training Module Requires Subscription

Chris Blanche 5 Reputation points
2025-12-05T02:33:04.19+00:00

Hi,

I am attempting to complete this training module in Microsoft Learn

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/modules/manage-azure-active-directory-identity-protection/

There is an exercise with Entra Admin in the fourth unit. When I open the Entra Admin Center, it tells me I need to purchase a subscription. Is there a way to complete the exercise without purchasing a subscription?


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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-12-05T02:33:12.0366667+00:00
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    To complete the exercises in the Entra Admin Center without purchasing a subscription, you may consider the following options:

    1. Free Trial: Microsoft often offers free trials for their services, including Azure and Microsoft Entra. You can sign up for a free Azure account, which may provide access to certain features without the need for a paid subscription.
    2. Use a Developer Account: If you have access to a Microsoft 365 Developer Program account, you might be able to use that for training purposes. This account typically includes some Azure services.
    3. Explore Alternative Learning Resources: If the specific exercise requires features that are only available through a subscription, you might look for alternative training resources or modules that do not require a subscription.
    4. Contact Support: If you are part of an organization, consider reaching out to your IT department or Microsoft support for assistance. They may provide access to the necessary resources or guidance on how to proceed.

    These options can help you continue your training without the immediate need for a subscription.

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