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Publish form - PLEASE HELP!!!

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Learnoff - 24 Oct 2007 02:28 GMT
Hello,

This is my first time with infopath.  I'm currently using InfoPath 2003 and
created my first form.  I can email and also preview the form on my computer,
however when I tried to publish it for other users to fill and see on our
intranet web site, they can't seem to open the form....can some help?  The
form on the web when posted pops up "generic binary stream" it is not an xml
file...

I'm not good at this technical terms, all I want is to publish my forms for
my employees to use....

Help with details is greatly appreciated!
GTvdHaak@gmail.com - 24 Oct 2007 11:22 GMT
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> Help with details is greatly appreciated!

Hy, do you wish to use a server to publish?
Learnoff - 24 Oct 2007 18:22 GMT
Yes, I want to post it to our intranet server
http://sharenet.corp.ad.activcard.com/gm/folder-1.11.21287.  On my computer,
I can open, fill out the form and click submit...when I received the email I
can open and view the forms however, no one else can on their
computer....viewing the forms on the intranet or even with the attachment in
email.

Many thanks for your help

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> Hy, do you wish to use a server to publish?
 
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