These instructions are provided as a courtesy to Conga customers. For the most up-to-date directions on installing DocuSign for Salesforce, visit DocuSign's site.
Log into the AppExchange with your Salesforce username and password.
Choose to eitherInstall in productionorInstall in sandboxas appropriate.
Select theI have read and agree to the terms and conditionsbox.
ClickConfirm and Install.
Log into your Salesforce account.
SelectInstall for All Users.
This does not grant DocuSign licenses to all users, it simply installs the necessary Apex classes, VisualForce pages, and field-level permissions.
ClickInstall.
Select theYes, grant access to these third-party web sitesbox.
Click Continue.
The app will begin to install.
You will likely receive a notification that the app is taking a long time to install.
You can clickDoneor wait to receive an email.
From theInstalled Packagespage, clickConfigure.
Enter the email address and password for your DocuSign account.
Select the appropriate DocuSign Environment. In most cases, this will be Production.
ClickLogin.
You will then be prompted to enter your Salesforce username and password.
Select the appropriate Salesforce Environment.
Select the check box byI agree to add the remote site and network access for communication with DocuSign.
ClickConnect.
At this point, the Admin who completed the above steps is assigned a DocuSign license and is ready to use DocuSign. Other users who need to send DocuSign Envelopes through Conga Composer need to be setup according to the steps on theSetting Up DocuSign for Salesforcearticle.
To test your installation, do the following:
ClickLayouts.
Select the check box for Desktop Buttons on an Opportunity Layout.
ClickSave.
You will receive the following message.
Navigate to the Opportunity.
Click the button on the layout and see if you can get to the DocuSign envelope page. If you do, success! If not, contact DocuSign.