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Attempting to use free Azure. Getting message Tenant is blocked due to inactivity and contact MS Support

mnorto3 0 Reputation points
2026-05-02T21:19:10.4133333+00:00

Trying to access my Azure dev area and getting the following message:

Error Code 5000225
Error Code 5000225
Message This tenant has been blocked due to inactivity. To learn more about tenant lifecycle policies, see https://aka.ms/TenantLifecycle|

How do I reactivate?

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  1. kagiyama yutaka 3,080 Reputation points
    2026-05-12T23:12:58.4533333+00:00

    I think 5000225 means the tenant is inactive under the published lifecycle policy and MS Support handles reactivation. a clean sign‑in in a fresh browser helps rule out cached auth, and the same message continues to appear then support becomes the correct path.

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    2026-05-02T21:19:20.1666667+00:00

    The message AADSTS5000225: This tenant has been blocked due to inactivity means the Microsoft Entra tenant behind the Azure subscription has been put into an inactive/blocked state by Microsoft’s lifecycle policies.

    To reactivate, the following options are available depending on timing and state:

    1. If the tenant has been inactive for less than 20 days
      • Administrators can request reactivation.
      • The tenant admin must contact Microsoft support using the global support phone numbers listed here: global support phone numbers.
      • Do not open multiple support cases for the same issue; wait for the decision on the first case.
    2. If the tenant has been inactive and blocked for more than 20 days
      • The tenant is deleted after 20 days in the inaccessible state and cannot be recovered.
      • In that case, a new tenant and subscription must be created; the old one cannot be reactivated.
    3. If the Azure subscription itself was blocked due to being unused
      • When an Azure subscription is blocked for being unused, it also restricts actions until it is unblocked.
      • If the subscription was purchased directly (not via a partner), create a support request from the Azure portal to have it unblocked. If it was acquired through a partner, contact the partner.
      • If the subscription was deleted due to inactivity, it cannot be reactivated and a new subscription must be created.
    4. If the tenant is very new (for example, a recent free trial)
      • Some users have resolved similar issues by going to https://signup.azure.com in a clean/incognito browser session and signing in with the same account used for the free trial.
      • If the system detects an existing free account, it may prompt to “upgrade” to a pay-as-you-go subscription (still honoring remaining free benefits). Completing that flow can restore portal access.

    If none of the self-service options work and the tenant is still within the 20‑day blocked window, the only supported path to reactivation is contacting Microsoft support as the tenant administrator.


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