1. Customer attempts to send an envelope and receives a notice from DocuSign stating either that their account is expired, or that they have reached the limit for sending envelopes from their account.
2. An individual shares a template with the customer, but the customer sees no templates under Templates, Shared with Me.
DocuSign eSignature
Click your DocuSign profile icon and ensure that you are logged into the VCU enterprise DocuSign account ID #11599208.

If it is not 11599208, please click Log Out (you may need to completely log out of all VCU systems and exit and relaunch your browser) and then log back in at https://account.docusign.com.
When you log into DocuSign, if you are presented with the Select a User dialog, the VCU standard enterprise account should be the only account you see for NA3. Click the NA3 account to access the VCU enterprise DocuSign domain.

After reaching the DocuSign home page:

This will ensure that all future envelopes generated to your vcu.edu address from the DocuSign production domain will display only on your VCU enterprise production account.
If you have been sending envelopes for VCU business from your trial account, please ensure that you download them and store them in an approved long-term storage solution. Please see the VCU DocuSign support home page at https://go.vcu.edu/docusign for additional information. VCU DocuSign support cannot access or manage personal (external) accounts.
There are two methods by which you may have created a personal (external to the VCU enterprise domain) DocuSign account:
Once the customer has accessed their 11599208 DocuSign account, they will be able to generate the envelope they were attempting to send. The VCU DocuSign standard enterprise domain account 11599208 does not have sending limits or fees associated with templates, PowerForms, or envelopes, nor does VCU expire the standard enterprise domain accounts. (Note that an individual's @vcu.edu DocuSign account will be closed when the individual leaves VCU.)
Please note that DocuSign itself, however, does impose certain limits:
The FDA Part 11 account 75476703 does have a limit on the number of total envelopes that can be generated from all users of 75476703. If you have an FDA Part 11 account, please ensure that you are using it solely for FDA Part 11 envelopes.