| author | ggailey777 |
|---|---|
| ms.service | azure-functions |
| ms.topic | include |
| ms.date | 06/15/2022 |
| ms.custom | devdivchpfy22 |
| ms.author | glenga |
Before you can create Azure resources or publish your app, you must sign in to Azure.
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If you aren't already signed in, in the Activity bar, select the Azure icon. Then under Resources, select Sign in to Azure.
:::image type="content" source="./media/functions-sign-in-vs-code/functions-sign-into-azure.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the sign in to Azure window in Visual Studio Code.":::
If you're already signed in and can see your existing subscriptions, go to the next section. If you don't yet have an Azure account, select Create an Azure Account. Students can select Create an Azure for Students Account.
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When you are prompted in the browser, select your Azure account and sign in by using your Azure account credentials. If you create a new account, you can sign in after your account is created.
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After you successfully sign in, you can close the new browser window. The subscriptions that belong to your Azure account are displayed in the side bar.