

"Indicates whether the user is allowed to communicate with people who have SIP accounts with a public Internet connectivity provider such as MSN. So you would have to verify these settings (1, 2, 3) and also be aware of the online vs hybrid scenario Manage external access (federation) - Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Docs Teams and Skype interoperability - Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Docs Manage external access (federation) - Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Docsīut I've never actually heard of anyone succeeding in doing that so that's why we use PowerShell as also mentioned hereīut that's not all steps required and the others are instead listed here

They mention that you can toggle it on using Teams admin center I think I have to raise a GitHub on the Docs for this. Screenshots are this is still in preview so I suppose that's one reason for the official docs being inconsistent and incomplete. However sending a Teams chat to Skype fails after tying for a few seconds. However when sending a message from Skype it seems to work but nothing appears in Teams. Teams successfully recognizes that I am contacting an external Skype user, and Skype recognizes that I am contacting a Teams user. Users can communicate with Skype users (ON)Įven with those settings changed over 72 hours ago it still does not work. Under External Access -> Users can communicate with other Skype for Business and Teams users (ON).Under Teams Upgrade -> Teams Only (nobody uses Teams yet so this was easy).So far I changed 2 Org wide settings to see if I could get this to work The purpose of this is to simulate what it would be like if we turned Teams on for all ours sales members and they were communicating with a client, many of which use Skype. For context we currently have NO users in Teams (except myself for testing), and I'm using a personal email to log into regular Skype (not Skype for Business). I'm seeing an issue with Teams where I cannot chat with Skype users.
