To clarify what azgn said, you just run the vac hose from the wastegate actuator to the turbo. The vac hose from the solenoid on the pass side valve cover now would connect to nothing, so that the solenoid is removed from operation. This should allow you to control boost solely by the spring tension in the actuator, thus shortening the arm will increase boost.
Usually this is done if you are having over boost problems to help you determine what may be causing the over boost condition. If boost is still uncontrollable, could either be to short of an arm if adj, too heavy of a spring, or wastegate hole not big enough to allow excessive exhaust to escape. If overboost only happens when solenoid is hooked up, then bad solenoid.