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Trouble viewing xml files

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AZ Realtor - 18 Jul 2007 17:50 GMT
I have Installed Infopath 2003 on my new computer and my previously made xml
files.  I can view my one blank form. When I try to view the filled out forms
I get this error message.  "This form was created with a new version of the
form template.  Infopath cannot find the new version"
K.Ramana Reddy(GGK Tech) - 19 Jul 2007 04:52 GMT
Hi,

In InfoPath each document or XML has a reference to a template which is used
to interpret and display the xml data.
Publish your template to a new location,

I hope this will help for you.
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k.Ramana Reddy
http://www.GGKtech.com

> I have Installed Infopath 2003 on my new computer and my previously made xml
> files.  I can view my one blank form. When I try to view the filled out forms
> I get this error message.  "This form was created with a new version of the
> form template.  Infopath cannot find the new version"
vtphilk - 21 Aug 2007 23:06 GMT
On Jul 18, 11:52 pm, K.Ramana Reddy(GGK Tech)
<KRamanaReddyGGKT...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
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> > I get this error message.  "This form was created with anewversionof the
> > form template.  Infopathcannotfindthenewversion"

I am having this same problem?  Publishing to a new location is hardly
a solution?  How are you suppose to deploy the form and then make
changes to it?  I sent out to my users the xml file.  They do not have
access to the sharepoint website I am publishing on other than insert
(Only admins can see the submitted forms).  After I published an
update of the template many users had this error?

So should I be sending out to my users the XSN file or the XML?  I
liked the XML because it was so small and would cache the template and
look for updates.  But now it appears I will have to send out the XSN
and just re-send the form each time I make an update.  Is their a
better way to do this?

Thanks,

-Phil
 
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