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Rudi Dreir - 04 Apr 2008 07:37 GMT
Hi NG,

I want to create a form template (2007) with some C#-Code. This form
template has to published to a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SP1 forms
library (no Forms Server). If I create a new form (by clicking on the
"new-button") in this forms library from my client I can work with this
form. But a user from another client isn't able to create a new form because
the C#-Code seems to be saved locally on my client. How can I achieve that
the C#-Code (a new form from the form template) can be opened by every
client in my network? Is there any best practice?

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Best regards

Rudi

Greg Collins - 04 Apr 2008 23:52 GMT
Did you publish your form? Are you using VSTO (Visual Studio) or VSTA
(InfoPath 2007)?

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Rudi Dreir - 07 Apr 2008 07:58 GMT
Hi Greg,

Thanks for your reply. Yes, I published my form with the publishing wizard
of InfoPath 2007. I used VSTA.

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Rudi

> Did you publish your form? Are you using VSTO (Visual Studio) or VSTA
> (InfoPath 2007)?

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Grüße

Rudi

 
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