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platform | Azure Provisioning Instructions Bot | https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/msteams-docs/commits/main/msteams-platform/includes/get-started/azure-provisioning-instructions-bot.md | Once the provisioning and deployment steps are complete: 1. Open the debug panel (**Ctrl+Shift+D** / **⌘⇧-D** or **View > Run**) from Visual Studio Code. 1. Select **Launch Remote (Edge)** from the launch configuration drop-down.-1. Select the **Start debugging (F5)** to launch your app from Azure. +1. Select the **Start debugging (F5)**. You'll be prompted to sideload the bot app onto Teams. :::image type="content" source="~/assets/images/teams-toolkit-v2/deploy-azure/launch-remote.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing the launch app remotely."::: -1. Select **Add**. +1. Select **Add** or use the dropdown menu to add your bot app to a team, chat, or meeting. :::image type="content" source="~/assets/images/teams-toolkit-v2/deploy-azure/add-mex-app.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing the app being installed."::: |
platform | Azure Provisioning Instructions | https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/msteams-docs/commits/main/msteams-platform/includes/get-started/azure-provisioning-instructions.md | Once the provisioning and deployment steps are complete: 1. Select **Add**. - :::image type="content" source="~/assets/images/teams-toolkit-v2/deploy-azure/add-mex-app.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing the app being installed."::: + :::image type="content" source="~/assets/images/teams-toolkit-v2/deploy-azure/msgext-debug.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing the app being installed."::: The toolkit displays a message to indicate that the app is added to Teams. |