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How can I get my WebParts installed on your system? |
Article Number: 104 | Rating: Unrated | Last Updated: Wed, May 2, 2012 at 1:46 AM
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As you do not have an administrative access to our SharePoint server, you are unable to install any external webparts without our Support Team’s assistance. In case you need to have a webpart installed on our server, you need to contact our Support Team and we will install it on your behalf. As webpart is considered an "external application/component" to the server, we may need to test the application first before deploying it for you.Additionally, there will be some setup fees associated with the webpart installation request If you have further problems, you need to create a ticket via our Help Desk System. |
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