Microsoft Azure users hoping to get their hands on an Azure Pass are hitting a snag. An error message stating “Only one voucher allowed per MCT in 7 days” is popping up for users, even those requesting a pass for the first time.
The issue has sparked complaints on Microsoft’s forums, with users expressing frustration over the inability to obtain the passes they need for their work. The problem seems to be widespread, affecting users across different regions and experience levels. One MCT noted, “All MCTs that I know are having the same issue, even those requesting an Azure Voucher for the first time.”
A Microsoft moderator has acknowledged the problem, assuring users that their support team is actively investigating the issue. “We’ve received similar reports from others who have faced errors when processing Azure Pass requests. Our Support Team is actively addressing this and working on finding a solution,” the moderator stated in one of the threads in the community forum.
Thank you for contacting the Microsoft Community.
I understand how important it is for you to obtain an Azure Pass, and I’m aware that you encountered an error while trying to request one from the Azure Pass Portal. Let me provide you with more information on this issue. We’ve received similar reports from others who have faced errors when processing Azure Pass requests. Our Support Team is actively addressing this and working on finding a solution.
While the exact cause of the error remains unclear, Microsoft’s swift response suggests they are taking the issue seriously. Users can expect a resolution soon as the support team delves deeper into the root cause of the problem.
In the meantime, affected users are encouraged to keep an eye on Microsoft’s forums for updates. While the delay is undoubtedly inconvenient, Microsoft’s commitment to resolving the issue offers reassurance that a fix is on the horizon.
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