Im trying to sign up for the "try cloud platform for free" (https://console.cloud.google.com/freetrial?_ga=1.88612569.317087374.1490559650&page=0), but it wont allow me to select the current payment profile I have on my google account (it is grayed out) and also wont allow me to create a new "personal" account type, only business (my current location is not the US, is Ireland)
What do I need to do to create an account and use the $300 free trial?
Thanks
You need to have a business. Go to companies registration office and set up a company
https://www.cro.ie/Registration/Company
Next go to AIB and set up a business banking account
http://business.aib.ie/
You now have a business with a company account, only downside is that this may affect your pension or benefit rights....
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I work for a company where we started to share the PowerBI license for users without the Office plan. They started asking us to give them access to the Outlook to be in touch with newsletters and other reports from PowerBI. Our organization is not allowing to supply an Office license to PowerBI users.
I have a few questions :
Is there a chance to forward emails to their private mailboxes without converting them to SharedMailbox?
if I add a PowerBI license with Office plan and convert it to shared the PowerBI will be disabled on that account? If not is it possible to take it off or do I need to convert it to the regular mailbox to take it off?
I know about Mail Flow rules, are they safe to use? They are global rules either way.
I am excluding here a Contact user with one reason PowerBI license cannot be added to a Contact user.
Thanks for any suggestions
Found an answer,
Create AD account synch it with O365 move it to correct OU,
go to the user created earlier -> Attribute Editor -> Attribute: targetAddress add: SMTP:youraddress#something.com
Wait to synch and test. All emails should be redirected to the target address without having the license.
I noticed when I went to the Azure portal under Active Directory, I could assign a user the license to Azure AD Premium P2 (I have a trial).
However, I also noticed that I don't need to assign a user this license (in the step above), and the user is able to reset their password.
I know that users can only reset their password if we are not using the free version of Azure AD.
Does this mean that the user above who is able to access the password reset page is counted part of the cost ($11.52 per month per user in this case), even though they haven't been assigned an explicit license in their profile?
It seems you are wanted to know whether the cost calculated if the user assigned to the specific licence.
For your understanding, in each subscriptions how many users has this role access would not be counted as cost , let's say, you have 10 users with this access but 2/3 user used it. So bill will be calculated for 2/3 uses not 10 users even you assigned 10 users for this.
Cost usually be calculated upon total uses. So don't worry about the cost on azure cloud. It has uses friendly metrics.
Usually prices Default usage quota is 50,000 objects. If you exceeded the this limit then the new metrics would be applied as per your uses.
Note: For more details you could check this docs. Check your bills here
Is there a way to test the Google Vision API in an application without activating my free trial?
I am trying to use the API in a sample test application, but I can't enable the Vision API without having a valid billing method added.
Error Message: " The API requires a valid billing method."
When I try to enable billing from the Dashboard - Billing - It redirect to a page where I have to input my information in order to "Try Cloud Platform for free" and I have to click on a button with the message - "Start my free trial". Is there a way to enable billing without starting my free trial?
I just want to use the free tier (doesn't matter if I would have to put in my credit card) without 'wasting' my free trial -- I think so much money for trial could be spent better elsewhere...
Yes it's possible...with a billing account set up...
To create a new billing account:
Go to the Cloud Platform Console and sign in or, if you don't already
have an account, sign up.
Open the console menu and select Billing.
Click the New billing account button. (Note
that if this is not your first billing account, first you need to open
the billing account list by clicking the name of your existing billing
account near the top of the page, and then clicking Manage billing
accounts.)
Enter the name of the billing account and enter your
billing information. The options you see depend on the country of your
billing address. Note that for United States accounts, you cannot
change tax status after the account is created.
Click Submit and enable billing.
Now by enabling billing for your test project, you'll have the option to use a billing account...the one you just set up.
You can upgrade your trial account anytime, and you'll immediately have access to standard service quotas. If you upgrade to a paid account before the 60-day trial period ends, any remaining amount of your initial trial credit remains in your account. See this link.
I don't know if is the correct place, but I can't enable the billing for a project on app engine to use a cloud storage, is there somebody with the same problem?
all look like work with the bonus but :
Billing Account Name Billing Account ID Status # of Projects
My Billing Account ---- Closed 0
My Billing Dogtranslate ---- Closed 0
and when I want create a bucket it show me Error
You do not have sufficient permissions to view this page
I have tryed with another account and other credit card and it give me the same (It stolen me 0,90 euros each time) and dosn't work,
Maybe it needs some task that I don't know
(I have already contact the assistance in the past without result, just some useless email )
I had a colleague that just had a similar problem. He was trying to activate billing for an App Engine instance using a credit card issued by Paypal. Google said they needed him to switch it to a regular credit card.
He had to delete the project that was blocked for billing, but was able to create a new project -- using the regular credit card -- with no problems.
Here's a link to their payment method info: https://support.google.com/cloud/answer/2987880?hl=en&ref_topic=2991963
I think they were treating the Paypal card as a "prepaid card"
I have a Google Appengine application that, in the Billing Profile section has 'Particular' (or something along the lines) set as the account type. It was set like that when the billing was enabled. Now the billing is going to be handled by a company, so I need to change that option and set it as a company, but when I click edit there's no option to change it. Is there any way of doing this?
Thanks.
EDIT: I ended up contacting them through a support ticket. It was solved within the hour.
You will have to add someone from the company to be a billing administrator and then that person will be able to change the credit card info or anything else regarding the billing settings.
Before doing anything invite the person you want to be responsible for the payments to the app from the Permissions page.
If you are the owner of the app and you are the one who actually enabled billing at one point you will have access to the Billing Status > Manage Billing Administrators. From there you'll be able to assign more people to become billing administrators.
After making the desired person a billing administrator, then that person will be able to change from the Billing Settings the payment method and start using the company's credit card or whatever else is associated with payments.