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Unable to add form code

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Cresta - 06 Aug 2007 09:28 GMT
Hello All
When I click any of the  Edit Form Code buttons, i get the huge message of
"Infopath cannot load the event handler.... MS Framework 2.0 and MS Core XLM
Services 6.0 must be installed.....prior to installing VSTA.....etc
All are present, VSTA is intalled (can get to it through VS2005), still
unable to get to the coding area behind the Edit Form Code buttons.

I have followed several suggestions for fixes off returned web searches, but
still broke.

Any ideas anyone.
Thanks
Kalyan G Reddy MVP (GGK Tech) - 06 Aug 2007 10:24 GMT
Hello

Which version of Infopath are you using?
Please read the Link belo
http://spsfactory.blogspot.com/2007/01/vstavsto-problem-when-installing-office_1
0.html


I hope it will help you.
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Cresta - 06 Aug 2007 10:50 GMT
2007

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Cresta - 06 Aug 2007 11:12 GMT
I have followed the instructions from that link previously, and it hasn't
worked.
This link identifies the location of the following files
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE\vsta.exe
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE\vsta.exe.config
I cannot find files with these names on the pc, do you they have different
filenames. Infopath appears in VS2005?

From control panel, add remove softare list includes;
Office Pro 2003 and 2007, I have removed Infopath 2003.
.net framework 2 and 3
xml parser 6.0 (I tried to reinstall the xml 6.0 parser from MS download but
it said that I already had a later version of it installed. I think from SQL
2005 Express. So i didn't uninstall it)
VS2005 SP1
VSTO
VSTA



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Veelicus - 06 Aug 2007 11:22 GMT
> I have followed the instructions from that link previously, and it hasn't
> worked.
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You must go to Add/Remove Programs

then search for Microsoft office 2007 and click on "change / remove"

then a list of Office 2007 installed features will appear (suchs as
Excel, Word.... and Infopath 2007)

then click on infopath, and select something like "install on hard
drive, or local drive" for everything appearing there ( something
about .NEt should appear)

(i have it in spanish, so maybe that's not exact words)

i think they were about 180 Mb or 5xx Mb ( can't remember now)

and then it should work.

good luck :)
Cresta - 06 Aug 2007 11:32 GMT
Bingo.

I had omitted to add VSTA into the Office 2007 Installation Options / .net
support / .net framework / VSTA

It now works. Thanks all

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Kalyan G Reddy MVP (GGK Tech) - 06 Aug 2007 11:52 GMT
Hello

Check out this link
http://blogs.msdn.com/infopath/archive/2006/07/06/658026.aspx

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