Installing developer gmail add-on on G Suite account
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I'm trying to install a developer Gmail add-on on my G Suite account (the email address does not end in "gmail.com"). The add-on was developed and tested using a gmail.com account.
However, when I insert the development ID into the "Developer add-ons" field and click install, instead of the name of the add-on I'm getting this error message:
This developer add-on is restricted by policies within your organization.
What policies could restrict a gmail add-on and how do I change them (...or the add-on to adhere to the policies)?
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I'm trying to install a developer Gmail add-on on my G Suite account (the email address does not end in "gmail.com"). The add-on was developed and tested using a gmail.com account.
However, when I insert the development ID into the "Developer add-ons" field and click install, instead of the name of the add-on I'm getting this error message:
This developer add-on is restricted by policies within your organization.
What policies could restrict a gmail add-on and how do I change them (...or the add-on to adhere to the policies)?
google-apps-script gmail-addons
Contact your organization's technical support.
– TheMaster
Nov 7 at 11:58
If you are an admin for the domain you should be able to change those settings from the admin console for your GSuite domain.
– Dimu Designs
Nov 7 at 12:28
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I'm trying to install a developer Gmail add-on on my G Suite account (the email address does not end in "gmail.com"). The add-on was developed and tested using a gmail.com account.
However, when I insert the development ID into the "Developer add-ons" field and click install, instead of the name of the add-on I'm getting this error message:
This developer add-on is restricted by policies within your organization.
What policies could restrict a gmail add-on and how do I change them (...or the add-on to adhere to the policies)?
google-apps-script gmail-addons
I'm trying to install a developer Gmail add-on on my G Suite account (the email address does not end in "gmail.com"). The add-on was developed and tested using a gmail.com account.
However, when I insert the development ID into the "Developer add-ons" field and click install, instead of the name of the add-on I'm getting this error message:
This developer add-on is restricted by policies within your organization.
What policies could restrict a gmail add-on and how do I change them (...or the add-on to adhere to the policies)?
google-apps-script gmail-addons
google-apps-script gmail-addons
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Contact your organization's technical support.
– TheMaster
Nov 7 at 11:58
If you are an admin for the domain you should be able to change those settings from the admin console for your GSuite domain.
– Dimu Designs
Nov 7 at 12:28
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Contact your organization's technical support.
– TheMaster
Nov 7 at 11:58
If you are an admin for the domain you should be able to change those settings from the admin console for your GSuite domain.
– Dimu Designs
Nov 7 at 12:28
Contact your organization's technical support.
– TheMaster
Nov 7 at 11:58
Contact your organization's technical support.
– TheMaster
Nov 7 at 11:58
If you are an admin for the domain you should be able to change those settings from the admin console for your GSuite domain.
– Dimu Designs
Nov 7 at 12:28
If you are an admin for the domain you should be able to change those settings from the admin console for your GSuite domain.
– Dimu Designs
Nov 7 at 12:28
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Go to Admin > Marketplace Apps > Google Script and set ALLOW for you or whichever users you want to install.
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Where do I find the Admin section? I tried script.google.com, console.developers.google.com, the script editor and my G Drive, but it isn't anywhere there.
– Patrik Chynoranský
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Go to Admin > Marketplace Apps > Google Script and set ALLOW for you or whichever users you want to install.
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Where do I find the Admin section? I tried script.google.com, console.developers.google.com, the script editor and my G Drive, but it isn't anywhere there.
– Patrik Chynoranský
19 hours ago
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Go to Admin > Marketplace Apps > Google Script and set ALLOW for you or whichever users you want to install.
New contributor
Where do I find the Admin section? I tried script.google.com, console.developers.google.com, the script editor and my G Drive, but it isn't anywhere there.
– Patrik Chynoranský
19 hours ago
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Go to Admin > Marketplace Apps > Google Script and set ALLOW for you or whichever users you want to install.
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Go to Admin > Marketplace Apps > Google Script and set ALLOW for you or whichever users you want to install.
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Where do I find the Admin section? I tried script.google.com, console.developers.google.com, the script editor and my G Drive, but it isn't anywhere there.
– Patrik Chynoranský
19 hours ago
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Where do I find the Admin section? I tried script.google.com, console.developers.google.com, the script editor and my G Drive, but it isn't anywhere there.
– Patrik Chynoranský
19 hours ago
Where do I find the Admin section? I tried script.google.com, console.developers.google.com, the script editor and my G Drive, but it isn't anywhere there.
– Patrik Chynoranský
19 hours ago
Where do I find the Admin section? I tried script.google.com, console.developers.google.com, the script editor and my G Drive, but it isn't anywhere there.
– Patrik Chynoranský
19 hours ago
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If you are an admin for the domain you should be able to change those settings from the admin console for your GSuite domain.
– Dimu Designs
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