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A: azure can't delete storage account - "in use"

Jason Ye - MSFTAccording to the error message, you can use PowerShell to list all the VHDs in the storage account, here is the script: Login-AzureRmAccount $RGName = "jason" $SAName = "jasondisks690" $ConName = "vhds" $TempObj = New-Object -TypeName PSCustomObject $TempObj |Add-Member -Name BlobName -MemberTyp...

 
Thx Jason, I've confirmed there are no containers: snag.gy/Qkt26E.jpg Powershell is a problem for me on OSX and Linux. I'll re-try the latest build if I have to but I hope there was another way.
 
@navicore also you can use CLI to list the blob, I've updated the answer.
 
@jason-ye-msft, the cli confirms what the ui says, there is no container. cmd: "azure storage blob list "vhds"" gives "The specified container does not exist." I confirmed that if I set the acct and key to a storage account I'm actively using, it gives me that good account's vhd with the same command.
 
@navicore try CLI: azure storage container list
 
info: No containers found
 
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@navicore delete the storage account via the portal, the portal will show the current number of objects per storage service, please check if there are tables or queues?
hi
 
 
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@navicore, the storage account used for VM or others?
 
 
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Thx @JasonYe-MSFT, I've confirmed the portal says there are no blobs, tables, or queues, yet still won't delete. Uploading screens...
 

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