There was an error getting a Chat authorization token. Refresh and try again - chatbot

I recently created a chatbot via http://dev.botframework.com/bots (the page initially displayed the info that I did not have any bots). The form redirected me to Azure Portal where I chose a new "Web App Bot" option. I also created all required resources (RG and even setup a new tenant with admin rights).
After successful deployment I got the following issues:
Test in Web Chat in bot settings (Azure Portal) shows "There was an error getting a Chat authorization token. Refresh and try again."
Channels in bot settings shows "Unable to find the bot with the specified id."
dev.botframework.com/bots shows there are no bots created
Have anyone had this issue?

I also get same issue and it got resolved, Please refer below url , it may help you as well.
https://github.com/Microsoft/BotFramework-Emulator/issues/1068

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Here is the response I got from GitHub support:
The code parameter is only returned for authorization during installation. There isn't a way to generate one for the user who has requested an admin to approve, authorise and install.
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Update
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