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I am getting an install error while trialing Salesforce Enterprise. 

Installing this package requires the following feature and its associated permissions: Apex Classes.  The Wrike Install Package can not be installed. "Apex Classes (classes/Wrike_RemoteSettingsController.cls) Missing feature. Install this package requires the following feature and tis associated permissions: Apex Classes.

What do I need to do to solve this Apex Classes issue?
Here is the install process procedure that Wrike asked me to do. Pretty straight forward. All I need is to have Apex Classes be installed with permissions.

This section is from Wrike customer service helping me with this integration:

Here is the install process procedure that Wrike asked me to do. Pretty straight forward. All I need is to have Apex Classes be installed with permissions.

This is Olga from Wrike support. Charles has prompted your request so we helped you set up the Salesforce integration. Let me provide some details about it.

To get a basic overview of this integration, please visit our our help page https://www.wrike.com/help/salesforce/. Please keep in mind that our current integration with Salesforce is an unmanaged package utilizing Salesforce API, and such packages can be installed in the Enterprise Salesforce edition and higher.

If you have the rights to install packages in Salesforce, you can proceed with the installation. You can test-run the integration in your Sandbox environment in Salesforce (SF) prior to deploying it to production but it is not critical. Here are the installation links:

Sandbox - https://test.salesforce.com/packaging/installPackage.apexp? p0=04tj0000001aOGn

Production - https://login.salesforce.com/packaging/installPackage.apexp? p0=04tj0000001aOGn

And here's a setup manual with step by step guidance on how to proceed:

https://cdn.wrike.com/resources/Wrike_Salesforce_Integration_Manual.pdf

The registration is performed in an automated regime (the email with Wrike keys should be sent automatically). Also keep in mind that you need to have user license in relevant Wrike account to be able to activate and share access to the integrated data with other team members.




 

Hello,

 

I use Wrike on the operations side for project / task management.  We would like to integrate it into Salesforce for our Sales team as well.  Has anyone successfully integrated Wrike into their Salesforce or know someone that could do this integration for us?

 

Thanks,


Ryan