
If you want to enable Skype for Work or School Accounts you should use Skype for Business. There work or school account which is something that is not supported.

I hope that helps although from what you have stated i think you were hoping that you could create work or school accounts for your employees and then assign them to the Skype consumer application so that they could have Skype Consumer activated against Has a domain which is verified already in Azure AD. You should avoid using Microsoft accounts that use the same domain name as your verified domain in Azure AD as this causes confusion and earlier this year we have actually blocked new accounts from being able to sign-up using an existing e-mail address that This is because sign-in to the consumer service is separate from the enterprise service (Azure AD). Page where they then have to manually sign-in with there Microsoft account username and password. If you use a Microsoft account (LiveID) which it seems you do you can select Existing Single Sign-On but be aware that all this does is provides your end-users that are assign the application a friendly tile which they can click on to be taken to Skype Login Store there username and password securely and it would then sign them in to Skype consumer automatically (although i am aware of an issue at the moment due to the new sign-in UX being active). If you have the classic Skype Username then you can use the Password Vaulting (Password-Based Single Sign-On) which will allow your users to Once you had added the application, you will then need to configure how you want your users to be able to sign-in.

If you select your Azure AD > Applications > Add >Īdd an application from Gallery > search for "Skype" you will find the application which you can add to your Azure AD.

Skype - Consumer is an application that we have available with-in the SaaS Application Gallery which you will find with-in the classic management portal under the Azure Active Directory Extension. First, let me apologise first of all as the above responses are not actually accurate responses in regard to your actual question here so let me clear things up for you.
