docs/managed-datahub/teams/saas-teams-setup.md
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To enable the DataHub Teams app, you will need to install the DataHub Teams bot into your Teams workspace. DataHub Teams app is currently in Private Beta - you will need to manually upload the Teams app package (a ZIP file) to your Teams workspace.
The following steps should be performed by a Teams or Azure Administrator:
Contact your DataHub Customer Success Rep for access to the Teams Private Beta.
Open Teams Admin UI in your web browser, and in the sidebar click Teams Apps > Manage Apps
<p align="center"></p>On the Apps page, click Actions > Upload new app
<p align="center"></p>In the "Upload a custom app" window, click Upload, and then in the file browser, select the ZIP file you downloaded in Step #1.
<p align="center"></p>Once the app is uploaded, log out of Teams Admin and User UIs, wait 5 minutes, and then log back into Teams Web UI in a new tab.
<p align="center"></p>On the sidebar in the Teams Web UI, click Apps > Built for your org
<p align="center"></p>On Built for your org page, locate DataHub application in the list, and click Add.
<p align="center"></p> <p align="center"></p>Confirm installation by clicking Add in the pop-up
<p align="center"></p>In the pop-up, click Open to open a chat window with the DataHub Teams bot.
<p align="center"></p>Your Teams App is now ready to use! Add the DataHub bot to any channel in your Teams workspace, and start asking questions about your data.
To receive personal notifications via teams (e.g. for asset subscriptions), you'll need to connect your Teams account to your DataHub user profile. This can be done by navigating to Settings > My Notifications and enable Teams notifications by clicking the toggle switch on the right hand side.
<p align="center"> </p>Next, click Connect to Teams to be redirected to teams, where you can bind your account. Upon successfully linking accounts, you'll be redirected to DataHub.
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