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Publishing Digital Signature Forms and Full Trust

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Londa Sue - 05 Feb 2008 20:17 GMT
Hello,

I've a form for which digital signatures are necessary.  The form publishes
fine, but when it is downloaded for use, an error message is returned.  
"InfoPath cannot create new blank form..."  When the details are displayed,
it has that InfoPath cannot open the form because it needs to access files
and cannot do so because the form is not fully trusted.  The form's security
options were changed to fully trusted; however, after re-publishing, it still
does not work.

What are the potential reasons for this occurrence?  What are potential
solutions to fixing this problem?  The digital signatures have been
incorporated to aid in routing this particular form for management approval.  
The original is paper and making it electronic would be a big timesaver.

Thanks in advance (again),
Clay Fox - 05 Feb 2008 21:06 GMT
If you have code which calls a local system function or other function
external to InfoPath you will get the Full-trust error since it will not
lalow such code to execute unless it is full trust and installed.

I would check your code.
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> Thanks in advance (again),
Londa Sue - 05 Feb 2008 22:42 GMT
Thank you, again.  You're marvelous.

It is now working.  We went in and changed security options (it defaulted to
"Domain") several times to some of the same things (tried all three) and now
it works.  We don't know what happened, but it is working.  We think it may
have been in the way it was published, along with the security issue.  (It is
now on "Restricted".)

> If you have code which calls a local system function or other function
> external to InfoPath you will get the Full-trust error since it will not
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> > Thanks in advance (again),
 
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