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Set up a development environment for SharePoint Add-ins on Office 365 • • 3 minutes to read • Contributors • • • • • In this article To get an understanding of your options before you carry out any procedures in this article, see. If you are not sure what kinds of SharePoint Add-ins you want to create, see.
Install Visual Studio and tools on your computer • If you don't already have Visual Studio 2013 or later installed, install it with the instructions. We recommend using the. • Visual Studio includes the Microsoft Office Developer Tools for Visual Studio, but sometimes a version of the tools is released between updates of Visual Studio. Download Film Naruto Episode 130 Subtitle Indonesia on this page. To be sure that you have the latest version of the tools, run the or the. Verbose logging in Visual Studio Follow these steps if you want to turn on verbose logging: • Open the registry, and go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft VisualStudio nn.n SharePointTools, where nn.n is the version of Visual Studio, such as 12.0 or 14.0.
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The registry path will change in future versions of Visual Studio. Sign up for an Office 365 Developer Site. Note You might already have access to an Office 365 Developer Site: • Are you an MSDN subscriber? Visual Studio Enterprise with MSDN subscribers receive an Office 365 Developer Subscription as a benefit. • Do you have one of the following Office 365 subscription plans? If so, an administrator of the Office 365 subscription can create a Developer Site by using the.
For more information, see. There are three ways to get an Office 365 plan: • Start with a with one user license. • Sign up for a free, one-year Office 365 developer account through the Office 365 Developer Program., or go straight to.
You'll get an email after you sign up for the developer program with a link to sign up for the developer account. Use the following instructions. Tip Open these links in another window or tab to keep the following instructions handy. • The first page of the sign-up form is self-explanatory; supply the requested information, and then select Next. • On the second page, shown in Figure 1, specify a user ID for the administrator of the subscription. Office 365 Developer Site domain name • Create a subdomain of.onmicrosoft.com; for example, contoso.onmicrosoft.com.
After you sign up, you use the resulting credentials (in the format UserID@yourdomain.onmicrosoft.com) to sign in to your Office 365 portal site where you administer your account. Your SharePoint Online Developer Site is provisioned at your new domain: • Select Next and fill out the final page of the form.
If you choose to provide a telephone number to get a confirmation code, you can provide a mobile or landline number, but not a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) number. Note If you're signed in to another Microsoft account when you try to sign up for a developer account, you might see this message: 'Sorry, that user ID you entered didn't work. It looks like it's not valid.
Be sure you enter the user ID that your organization assigned to you. Your user ID usually looks like someone@example.com or someone@example.onmicrosoft.com.' If you see that message, sign out of the Microsoft account you were using and try again. If you still get the message, clear your browser cache or switch to InPrivate Browsing and then fill out the form. After you finish the sign-up process, your browser opens the Office 365 installation page. Select the Admin icon to open the admin center page. Office 365 admin center page • Wait for your Developer Site to finish setting up.
After provisioning is complete, refresh the admin center page in your browser. • Select the Build Add-ins link in the upper-left corner of the page to open your Developer Site. You should see a site that looks like the one in Figure 3. The Add-ins in Testing list on the page confirms that the website was made with the SharePoint Developer Site template. If you see a regular team site instead, wait a few minutes and then restart your site. • Make a note of the site's URL; it's used when you create SharePoint Add-ins projects in Visual Studio.
Your Developer Site home page with the Add-ins in Testing list See also • • • • •.
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