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Can't active new form to a site collection after upload is done

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AirDuster101 - 30 Oct 2007 09:24 GMT
Hi,

I uploaded the form successfully but when I try to activate it.

by click Activate to a Site Collection - it gives me an "unknown" error
message.  

Is there any other way to active my form in Sharepoint other than this  
"click Activate to a Site Collection." ?  I seem to remember I can see the
uploaded form as a site feature before, but I just can't find it anymore...

Please help!!!

Thanks

AD
Jake Kapp - 30 Oct 2007 17:24 GMT
you can use the command line utility to activate the form

stsadm - o activateformtemplate -url <Place your site collection here>
-filename <ie. C:\\documents and settings\<Username>\My
Documents\<filename>.xzn>

place filename in quotes "C:\\...."

That may help with activating your form.

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Jake Kapp - 30 Oct 2007 17:34 GMT
Sorry, <filename>.xsn not xzn

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AirDuster101 - 31 Oct 2007 05:57 GMT
Thanks. I was able to enable the xsn from site collection feature.

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