Associating Multiple Login IDs with a BizTalk Services Deployment

 

Important

Microsoft Azure BizTalk Services (MABS) is being retired, and replaced with Azure Logic Apps. If you currently use MABS, then Move from BizTalk Services to Logic Appsprovides some guidance on moving your integration solutions to Logic Apps.

If you're brand new to Logic Apps, then we suggest getting started here:

You can associate multiple accounts with the same BizTalk Services deployment or you can associate multiple BizTalk Services deployments with a single account. This topic provides instructions on how to perform many-to-many association between accounts and BizTalk Services deployments.

Important

The first time you register, the BizTalk Service deployment is automatically associated with the Microsoft Account (Live.com, Outlook.com, Hotmail.com) or the Work account you are logged in as. Once this association is done, only an account within the same work OR a Microsoft account has access to the BizTalk Services deployment. It cannot be changed.

Example: You registered a BizTalk Service deployment using a Microsoft account (user@live.com). In this scenario, only Microsoft Account users can manage the BizTalk Service using the BizTalk Services portal. A work account cannot be used.

Example: You registered a BizTalk Service deployment using a work account in an Azure Active Directory (user@contoso.com). In this scenario, only Azure Active Directory users within contoso can manage the BizTalk Service using the BizTalk Services portal. A Microsoft account cannot be used.

To associate multiple accounts with a BizTalk Services deployment

  1. If you have not registered the BizTalk Services deployment, refer to Registering and Updating a BizTalk Service Deployment on the BizTalk Services Portal before continuing.

  2. From the Azure classic portal, click BizTalk Services, and select the BizTalk Services subscription.

  3. From the command bar, click Manage to launch the BizTalk Services Portal.

  4. In the BizTalk Services Portal, click the Settings tab, click Add, and add the account that you want to associate with the BizTalk Services deployment.

  5. To remove an account associated with a BizTalk Services deployment, select the account from the Settings tab, and click Delete.

To associate multiple BizTalk Services deployment with a single account

  1. From the Azure classic portal, click BizTalk Services, and select the BizTalk Services subscription.

  2. From the command bar, click Manage to launch the BizTalk Services Portal.

  3. Depending on whether the account you logged in with is already associated with any BizTalk Services subscriptions, you will have on of the following two options:

    • If you already have more than one BizTalk Services subscription associated with the account you logged in with, you are routed to the Register Account page that lists all the BizTalk Services subscriptions that are associated with the account you logged in with. From the page, click Register New Deployment to register another BizTalk Services subscription.

      - OR -

    • If the account you logged in with is only associated with one BizTalk Services subscription, you are directly routed to the Partners page in BizTalk Services Portal. From the top-left corner, click Microsoft Azure BizTalk Services logo to open the Register Account page. From the page, click Register New Deployment to register another BizTalk Services subscription with the account you logged in with.

  4. In the Register New Deployment page, enter the details for the BizTalk Services subscription that you want to associate with the account.

    BizTalk Service Name

    Enter the name for your BizTalk Services.

    Issuer name

    Enter the Access Control Issuer Name used by your BizTalk Services. The Access Control Issuer Name is available in the Azure classic portal after you sign in. BizTalk Services: Issuer Name and Issuer Key lists the steps to retrieve the Access Control Issuer Name.

    The correct Issuer Name must be specified.

    Issuer secret

    Enter the Access Control Issuer Secret (Issuer Key) used by your BizTalk Services. The Access Control Issuer Secret is available in the Azure classic portal after you sign in. BizTalk Services: Issuer Name and Issuer Key lists the steps to retrieve the Access Control Issuer Secret.

  5. Click Register.

  6. Once you have registered a single account with multiple BizTalk Services deployments, you can navigate between different deployments. To do so, go to the BizTalk Services Portal registration page by clicking the Microsoft Azure BizTalk Services logo and then select the deployment you want to work with.

See Also

Using the BizTalk Services Portal