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My Microsoft edge browser is sign up with my personal hotmail account. But when I browse azure portal and trying to log in, the portal page invoke https://atge.okta.com login option associated with my previous university which I no longer had access. I am not able to login to azure portal. How can I remove this https://atge.okta.com login option associated with university from the edge. I am attaching the screenshot of that log in. Thanks
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  1. Chosen as BEST ANSWER

    I was able to solve that issue by replacing existing one with new profile on edge browser.

    Like in edge, open Settings --> Profile --> Add new profile.
    

    Thanks for everyone.


  2. You should try a few different things:

    1. Clear your browser cache, history, cookies, etc. Verify that the check boxes for Browsing history, Download history, Cookies, and Cached images and files are selected.
    2. Open an Incognito/Private instance of your browser and attempt to access https://portal.azure.com and see if it lets your login with your personal account. This is a simple sanity check letting you know that your issue is, indeed derived from some kind of credential caching by the browser.
    3. Reset your browser settings to defaults using the Reset Settings option in Edge’s Settings view.
    4. You can also try a workaround and access: https://my.visualstudio.com/?campaign=o~msft~msdn~nav~subscriber and login there with your personal account. According to some users this helps clear some cached credentials.
    5. Open Credential Manager in Windows and remove any and all references to your Office 365 account that is causing issues.
    6. If none of this works, the final option is to make sure that your device isn’t being managed by your old college. In Windows, open Settings --> Accounts --> Access Work or School and make sure you unlink your device from your old school account.

    EDIT: Because your issue only appears in Edge, I’m leaning towards it being an Edge/Windows Profile issue. Edge has a feature called “Automatic Profile Switching” which changes your Edge profile to “Work/School” for certain URLs. Disabling the feature doesn’t always work correctly, so I recommend simply removing your old school profile from both Windows Accounts and Edge.

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