


Users can send rich text and emoticons to your bot. Messages: Your bot can send plain text, Markdown, and emoticons to a user or group. For more information about using PowerShell to manage bots and apps for Skype for Business, see Set up a Trusted Application Endpoint. Open Windows PowerShell as Administrator and run the following: Import-PSSession (New-CsOnlineSession -Credential (Get-Credential))Ī newly registered bot can take up to 8 hours to be discoverable by all users in the Skype for Business tenant. To add a botĭownload and install the Skype for Business Online Connector module. A tenant administrator can easily add your bot by using the Skype for Business Admin PowerShell cmdlets. To add your bot to Skype for Business, you must be the tenant administrator of a Skype for Business Online environment. The instructions contain the following information: By selecting Add to Skype for Business, you launch the Connecting your bot to Skype for Business Online page, which has the instructions for registering your bot. Enable the channel on the configuration page.Īdd the bot to a Skype for Business tenant by selecting Add to Skype for Business.Ĭopy and paste the following code snippet to embed the Add to Skype for Business button to your website:īots can only be added to Skype for Business by tenant administrators of a Skype for Business Online environment. Register the bot with the Microsoft Bot Framework, and select Add Skype for Business as a channel. Test it by using the Bot Framework Emulator.ĭeploy the bot to a cloud service, such as Microsoft Azure. See the Microsoft Bot Framework Overview to learn how to:īuild a bot by using the C# SDK, Node.js SDK, or REST API. Bots created with the framework can easily be configured to work with Skype for Business. The Skype for Business bots are created by using the Microsoft Bot Framework. This article will help you build and enable a Skype for Business bot using the Microsoft Bot Framework. In a few simple steps you can build and connect intelligent bots to interact with your Skype for Business users using text, cards, or speech. As part of Microsoft’s intelligent communications vision, we’re building extensible communications capabilities into Teams. This channel will not be supported after.
