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HELP:  Infopath managed code forms in WSS form libraries cause error

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vstaggs - 30 Aug 2005 16:16 GMT
Hi all,

I've run into a problem I'm hoping somebody can shed some light on.  It goes
like this:

1) I create a new infopath form project using Visual Studio 2003.
2) I publish the form to a new WSS forms library using the publishing
wizard.
3) To test the form, I navigate to forms library in the sharepoint site and
select "Fill out this form".

At this point, Infopath begins to load and tries to open up the form.  I
then get a dialog box that says:

"Microsoft Office Infopath has encountered a problem and needs to close.  We
are sorry for the inconvenience".

If I click on the error details report I see something like this:

Error Signature
AppName: infopath.exe
AppVer: 11.0.6357.0
ModName: mscorwks.dll
ModVer: 1.1.4322.2032
Offset:   0007214E

If I look at the tecnchical details I get a stack dump with a bunch of info
that doesn't mean much to me, but I'll be happy to post a copy in a followup
post if it would mean anything to somebody else.

The code module contains no custom code at all, beyond what the wizard
creates when you first create the infopath project.  The problem occurs with
all .Net managed infopath forms published to any sharepoint forms library,
i.e. it's not limited to one particular form.

Managed code forms not published to a Sharepoint forms library work fine.
I.e. if I run it off my local file system it works as expected.

Forms created solely with Infopath (not with VS2003) do not exhibit this
behavior, they open up correctly.  But I'd like to be able to use VS 2003
since it offers obvious benefits as opposed to using solely scripting.

Anyone able to offer any insights?
Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP] - 01 Sep 2005 00:24 GMT
That is strange. I have not experienced this. I publish C# forms to SP all the time with no such issues. Check your SP setup and also make sure it is the latest release.

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Hi all,

I've run into a problem I'm hoping somebody can shed some light on.  It goes
like this:

1) I create a new infopath form project using Visual Studio 2003.
2) I publish the form to a new WSS forms library using the publishing
wizard.
3) To test the form, I navigate to forms library in the sharepoint site and
select "Fill out this form".

At this point, Infopath begins to load and tries to open up the form.  I
then get a dialog box that says:

"Microsoft Office Infopath has encountered a problem and needs to close.  We
are sorry for the inconvenience".

If I click on the error details report I see something like this:

Error Signature
AppName: infopath.exe
AppVer: 11.0.6357.0
ModName: mscorwks.dll
ModVer: 1.1.4322.2032
Offset:   0007214E

If I look at the tecnchical details I get a stack dump with a bunch of info
that doesn't mean much to me, but I'll be happy to post a copy in a followup
post if it would mean anything to somebody else.

The code module contains no custom code at all, beyond what the wizard
creates when you first create the infopath project.  The problem occurs with
all .Net managed infopath forms published to any sharepoint forms library,
i.e. it's not limited to one particular form.

Managed code forms not published to a Sharepoint forms library work fine.
I.e. if I run it off my local file system it works as expected.

Forms created solely with Infopath (not with VS2003) do not exhibit this
behavior, they open up correctly.  But I'd like to be able to use VS 2003
since it offers obvious benefits as opposed to using solely scripting.

Anyone able to offer any insights?
 
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