
Ad blockers and other content moderators can interfere with regular parts of a webpage. More commonly, however, a browser extension has blocked a request. A URL typo might also cause it. Occasionally, the failed to load resource error is the result of a missing server file.

Same error messages (or in the case of the web pages nothing).What happens if I try to access the URL where the script is located that the authentication pages are trying to load? The output is below. After more investigation on my end I was thinking the problem was on my end.So I started troubleshooting, removing cookies, restarting my browser, trying a different browser, changing the default browser and forcing a logout on all Azure accounts via all to no success. Maybe if I pinged Azure Support? So I did via Twitter.They were prompt in replying. I still had sessions that I was successfully using on Friday open and functioning.Going through my thought process I thought it would be best to check the Service Status on Azure. What the hell was going on. Mmmm, same error as PowerShell.
Bad query which is expected.Switch back to PowerShell and run Login-AzureRmAccount and what do you know it worked. What would happen if I reloaded that page? Woah, that looks better. I’d just locked my laptop when I left on Saturday.

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