Install Software on PC from Company Portal

Install Software on PC from Company Portal

Missing a program from your Gravis Law computer?  Need a special tool for a project you’re working on?  You can now use Company Portal to find and install many approved applications onto your work PC!  

To install software from Company Portal (Windows 10):
  1. Click on the Start Button

  2. In your list of programs, look for Company Portal under C

  3. Pick a program, then press “Install” to put it on your computer!

  4. Your computer will automatically download and install the application

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