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- How to fix To continue to run this bot, please fix the bot source code . . .
Have you checked the API Key (copied from the language resource in Azure portal) configured properly while creating the bot Try regenerating the keys and add the latest keys and see if that helps
- Azure custom question and answering service create bot button doesnt . . .
Created a Bot using azure's own "create a bot" button but the Bot returns an error These are my steps: created a "custom and answer" service on azure language deployed it and then clicked on "Create a Bot"
- Not able to create a bot in developer portal
When creating a new bot according to https: docs microsoft com en-us microsoftteams platform sbs-gs-csharp?tutorial-step=3, I find that clicking create a new bot in Developer portal does not navigate to a new page but a blank page Could anyone tell me why and how to resolve this? Thanks
- The bot encountered an error or bug. To continue to run this bot . . .
Using the Azure portal you need to locate your app service that is created along with your bot resource and click on the app service that is used and hit the restart option and check if it works
- unable to create the Bot for the language service I have created the . . .
Please follow below work around to deploy bot with template and parameter file downloaded from prefilled template while deploying the bot from language studio Please Prefill the data like RG, Language key, bot name, creation typ etc as you mentioned in the screenshot above
- How to force users to update new Copilot Studio Chatbot version
Here are some steps and considerations that might help resolve the problem: Updating the Bot Version Close Microsoft Teams Navigate to %appdata%\Microsoft\Teams on your computer Delete all files and folders in this directory Restart Teams and try updating the bot again Ensure that the bot has the necessary permissions to update
- Frequently Asked Questions | BotGhost Documentation
To resolve this error, follow these steps: Head to the Discord Developer Portal and select your bot From the left-hand panel, head to the Bot tab Scroll down to the "Integration Requires Code Grant" toggle and disable it Head back to the BotGhost Dashboard and click the Invite button again
- Issue with Bot Created in Copilot Studio Not Working in Microsoft . . .
Here's how you can troubleshoot the problem: Check Copilot Studio for Updates: Make sure Copilot Studio itself is up-to-date New updates might address known bugs causing such errors Verify Bot Permissions: Even though you double-checked, it's worth reviewing the bot's permissions again in Azure Active Directory
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