How do I login to my MSDN account?
Sign in to the portal at https://my.visualstudio.com and check out your benefits. You can also learn more about signing in to the portal with your Microsoft Account (MSA), your work or school account, and even your GitHub account.
How do I find my MSDN subscription details?
You can login to the MSDN subscription https://msdn.microsoft.com/subscriptions using your Live ID. You will find the Subscriber ID in the “My Account” tab.
How do I access my Visual Studio subscription?
How do I access the portal? You can access the Visual Studio Subscriptions Administration Portal by connecting to https://manage.visualstudio.com and logging in with the email address that is associated with your administrator’s account. If you are not an administrator, a Super Admin on the account can add you.
How do I renew my Visual Studio subscription?
How do I renew Visual Studio subscriptions?
- Connect to the Subscriptions page on the Subscriptions Portal and click on the ‘Renew’ link.
- Visit the Microsoft Store and search for ‘Visual Studio subscription’ to see the available renewal opportunities. Here are some quick links: Visual Studio Enterprise.
How do I use MSDN subscription?
Type your Microsoft account and password, and then select Sign In. From the VLSC homepage, there are two ways to access the MSDN Subscription Administration portal. When you select Subscriptions in the top navigation menu, two choices appear on the submenu: MSDN Search and Subscriptions.
How can I use Visual Studio without signing in?
To continue using Visual Studio you can unlock the IDE by entering a product key which doesn’t need to sign in: 1. Select File > Account Settings to open the Account Settings dialog and click on the “License with a Product Key” link.
What is Visual Studio MSDN?
Visual Studio Standard subscriptions (formerly MSDN Subscriptions) allow development team members to install and use software to design, develop, test, evaluate, and demonstrate other software. Visual Studio software is not licensed for production environments.
Is MSDN gone?
The monthly magazine for software developers is wrapping up in November. Microsoft’s MSDN Magazine is ending its 30-year run. “As Microsoft products and services expanded exponentially over the years, MSDN Magazine has gone through its own evolution, as well,” Microsoft said Monday.