| /get options | Details active options for current chat – see /set options below for a list of the options available. | /get guidelines | See the current chat’s guidelines. | /get creator | Details the person who created the chat. | /get banlist | Details people banned from the chat. | /get allowlist | Details people with access to the chat. For example, /find Charlie will return the first instance of the word “Charlie” in the chat.
| /clearpassword | Removes the password security. | /alertsoff | Disable message notifications. For example, /alertson London will only alert you when the word “London” appears in the chat. | /alertson | Allows you to specify what needs to appear in a chat for you to be notified. For instance: /add alex_cooper1 will add that member to the chat. For example, the following command removes the Persistent Chat add-in ITChatAddin found on the pool : Remove-CsPersistentChatAddin -Identity "ntoso.# tags: `skype` `commands` `table` `cheatsheet` `microsoft` You can remove an Add-in by using the Remove-CsPersistentChatAddIn cmdlet. For example, the following command returns information about all the Persistent Chat add-ins configured for use in the organization: Get-CsPersistentChatAddin You can get information about add-ins by using the Get-CsPersistentChatAddin cmdlet. In this case, the URL is changed to : Set-CsPersistentChatAddin -Identity "\ITPersistentChatAddin" -Url "" For example, the following command modifies the URL assigned to the Persistent Chat add-in ITPersistentChatAddin. You can configure settings for an existing add-in by using the Set-CsPersistentChatAddIn cmdlet. The URL parameter and the parameter value specify the location of the add-in's webpage: New-CsPersistentChatAddin -Name "ITPersistentChatAddin" -PersistentChatPoolFqdn "" -Url "" You can create a new Add-in by using the New-CsPersistentChatAddin cmdlet.įor example, the following command creates a new add-in (with the name ITPersistentChatAddin) for the pool. CmdletĬonfigure settings for an existing add-in For details about syntax, including all available parameters, see Skype for Business Server 2015 Management Shell.
You can configure add-ins for chat rooms by using the following Windows PowerShell cmdlets. URLs are limited to the http and https protocols.Ĭonfigure add-ins by using Windows PowerShell In URL, specify the URL to be associated with the add-in. In Name, specify a name for the new add-in. Add-ins cannot be moved from one pool to another or shared between different pools. In Select a Service, select the service corresponding to the Persistent Chat Server pool where you need to create the Add-in. In the left navigation bar, click Persistent Chat, and then click Add-in.įor multiple Persistent Chat Server pool deployments, select the appropriate pool from the drop-down list. To configure add-ins for chat rooms by using the Control Panel:įrom a user account that is assigned to the CsPersistentChatAdministrator or CsAdministrator role, log on to any computer in your internal deployment.įrom the Start menu, select the Skype for Business Server Control Panel or open a browser window, and then enter the Admin URL. Configure add-ins for chat rooms by using the Control Panel If you need to use Persistent chat, your choices are to either migrate users requiring this functionality to Teams, or to continue using Skype for Business Server 2015. For more information, see Getting started with your Microsoft Teams upgrade. The same functionality is available in Teams. Persistent chat is available in Skype for Business Server 2015 but is no longer supported in Skype for Business Server 2019.