Cannot add, remove, or move contacts or groups at this time When attempting to add contacts to your Skype for Business contact list you receive the following error: There are a number of different causes for this error, but the most common solution is to delete the SIP profile for the Skype for Business user. I'm trying to use the REST API in Skype for Business Online by following the instructions here:. I make the first call to the discovery service, and then get the discovery URL back for the user; it looks like this for me: I then make the call to Azure and successfully get an access token back for. The next step is where things break down - I make a request again to the discovery Url for the user and include the access token. The call returns successfully, but the problem is that it doesn't have the 'applications' url in the payload as described in the documentation. Instead it returns the same exact info as I got when I called the general discovery endpoint (). I've triple checked that I'm calling the correct endpoint so.any hints as to why I'm not getting the expected payload when calling the discovery Url for the user? I'll try and answer as short as possible - I got this working. 1st issue - when you don't get 'applications' in the result, you should have a 'redirect' value instead. Keep following that and doing your GET against it (using the process of getting access tokens and adding the auth header) and eventually you should get the applications Url. 2nd issue - after you get your applications URL, you need to go get another access token and use the host name of the applications URL as the resource ID. Then you can post and create your app. Really hope this helps someone.:-) – Jun 7 '16 at 16:54 •. (Am I really replying to Steve Pescka?:o) In my case performing GET on the user resource GET returns the following So it contains the URI for applications resource, where to POST in order to create your application. I have an O365 E5 license. I'll try and answer as short as possible - I got this working. 1st issue - when you don't get 'applications' in the result, you should have a 'redirect' value instead. Keep following that and doing your GET against it (using the process of getting access tokens and adding the auth header) and eventually you should get the applications Url. 2nd issue - after you get your applications URL, you need to go get another access token and use the host name of the applications URL as the resource ID. Then you can post and create your app. Really hope this helps someone.:-). I'm trying to use the REST API in Skype for Business Online by following the instructions here:. I make the first call to the discovery service, and then get the discovery URL back for the user; it looks like this for me: I then make the call to Azure and successfully get an access token back for. The next step is where things break down - I make a request again to the discovery Url for the user and include the access token. I get 500 - Internal server error.There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed.
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