@Benoit Dupont -
- You can use the real production environment.
- You can use company's official account where the app will be published for production.
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Hello,
I'm reading this guide on how to publish my Teams Bot App to the Teams App Store.
I don't understand if my Azure Bot Service should be a demo configuration for the submission/validation process or the real production environment?
Can I use my "Microsoft 365 Developer Program" or do I have to use my company's official account where the app will be published for production?
The documentation states to "Prepare your Microsoft 365 tenant. Which links to a Microsoft 365 Developer Program.
In this case, the appId and botId will not be the same for the validation process and for the final production files (manifest). How can I update the appId and botId when the app is validated, and I need to use the production ids? Is this really how the validation flow works?
Thanks
@Benoit Dupont -