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SanaLabs
May 23, 2024Copper Contributor
Deployed Teams app cannot find any installation, but I've installed it via "Upload custom app"
I've followed the Build notification bot with JavaScript docs to create a Team App that sends a "Hello World" message to an specific user (email). I've validated that the app is working locally, and ...
Vaibhav-MSFT
May 24, 2024Microsoft
Hello SanaLabs ,
The bot endpoint URL specified in your manifest is accessible from the internet and correctly configured to handle incoming requests. If the bot endpoint is behind a firewall or restricted network, it may prevent Teams from reaching your bot service.
Also can you let us know more about the cloud service and provide some repro steps?
- SanaLabsMay 24, 2024Copper Contributor* The endpoint is not behind a firewall.
* The cloud service (and any other Azure resource) has been deployed with Microsoft Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code, following the aforementioned guide.
Something that I notice is that, if I visit the Azure Bot resource that was provisioned and I click on channels, I see a warning in Microsoft Teams with the message "The tenant admin disabled this bot". However, I made sure in Microsoft Team Admins that the application is not blocked and that the appropriate policies are assigned to the users.- Vaibhav-MSFTMay 24, 2024Microsoft
Hi SanaLabs,
Can you check if you have approved the "grant request for publishing the app" from admin portal?- SanaLabsMay 24, 2024Copper ContributorIn Microsoft Teams admin center, I have a global App setup policy that allows everyone to upload custom apps. I'm not sure if this is what are you referring to. The app is not yet published to my organization's store.