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Unable to create a bot service on my student subscription (Unable to acreate an App ID)

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I was referred here by Azure support from Twitter. I am trying to create a bot to connect to a qna service I have (I am using a student subscription). But it seems I do not have app registration rights enabled by admin. They say I can use PowerShell or Visual studio to do this instead, but don't know how to do it. Would anyone have the know-how on this or how to resolve the issue in the first place?.103346-e3whekyvoae-bz.jpeg


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Thanks for your reply. I've confirmed that it is not possible to create a bot service on a student subscription. I was able to create it under a different subscription.

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@victorolet The steps to create a basic bot using VS 2019, VS code or cli are documented here.
I would recommend to check with your administrator on access related issues with portal since creating a QnA bot is easier if you first create a QnAMaker KB from qnamaker.ai and then publish it to deploy a bot. If you have already created a KB and published it you can still go through these steps and connect your KB to the bot. I hope this helps.


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