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Publising Forms to MOSS 2007

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Jrangel - 29 Apr 2008 00:18 GMT
I installed MOSS 2007 Enterprise edition on a test sever along with MS Office
2003 SP3 which includes MS Infopath.

I can create a blank form in infopath, then publish it just fine to MOSS.

In MOSS, under "Documents",  I click on the form template i created then
click on "new" to create a new form and i get the following message
"InfoPath cannot create new, blank form." ... "Unspecified Error".

Can someone please help?
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Thanks,

JRangel

Gavin McKay - 29 Apr 2008 15:55 GMT
Hello,

Do you have any other information you can provide?  How did you publish it
to SharePoint - via InfoPath into a Forms Library, or did you upload the
template using SharePoint Central Admin?  Is there any error details in the
windows event log regarding the issue?

Normally you would either publish the form to a Forms Library within
SharePoint, or upload it centrally if you are doing something more complex
(like submitting to a web service).

Gavin.
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> I installed MOSS 2007 Enterprise edition on a test sever along with MS Office
> 2003 SP3 which includes MS Infopath.
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