
Set whether Teams users can communicate with Skype usersĪs an admin, you use the Microsoft Teams admin center or PowerShell to set external access settings to control whether Teams users in your organization can communicate with Skype users.

Teams user blocks or unblocks a Skype userĪfter a Teams user accepts or blocks the initial conversation request from a Skype user, they can choose to block or unblock that person at any time. If your users are in Islands mode, chats and calls from Skype users to Teams users are delivered to Skype for Business. If you upgraded from Skype for Business to Teams and your users are in Teams Only mode, chats and calls from Skype users to Teams users are delivered to Teams. If the Teams user selects View messages, the message is displayed in Teams, which helps the user decide whether to accept or block the conversation.If the Teams user selects Block, the conversation is blocked, and subsequent messages and calls from that Skype user are blocked.If the Teams user selects Accept, the conversation is accepted, and both users can chat and call each other.The Teams user is notified that they have a new message from a Skype user, and has to first accept the message before they can reply to it.

Skype users can search for and start a chat with a Teams user by using their email address. Skype user starts a chat or call with a Teams user In this case, they won't show up in the search results in Teams and Teams users won't be able to find them. The Teams user can then select the Skype user in the search results to start a chat or call with them.Ī Skype user may choose not to appear in search results. Teams users can search for a Skype user by typing their email address in a new chat or in the search bar. Teams user starts a chat or call with a Skype user Here's an overview of the chat and calling experience. The Teams and Skype interop capabilities discussed in this article aren't available in GCC, GCC High, or DOD deployments, or in private cloud environments.
