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Problem when opening forms - not fully trusted

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Marc Nemegeer - 05 Sep 2005 16:41 GMT
Hi,
I have a weird problem :-)  Ik have a forms library with an Infopath form
deployed as an msi file. I have created a number of files in this library
during the afternoon. I have only done one deployment of an msi file, so
there is only one version of my infopath file.

Some files give me the error message: "The form template is trying to access
files and settings on your computer. InfoPath cannot grant access to these
files and settings because the form template is not fully trusted".

I have checked the check box to have full trust, my form is deployed using
an msi. I have no administrator rights on this test environment.

Any clues ?

Thanks,
Marc
Franck Dauché - 05 Sep 2005 20:03 GMT
Hi,

Did you check that link for clues:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/ipsdk/html/ipsd
kUnderstandingFullyTrustedForms_HV01073332.asp


To make your form Full Trust, you need to modify your manifest in addition
to "checking" the Full Trust check box.  Also, make sure that you used the
"/T" switch when you generated your msi file.

Franck Dauché

> Hi,
> I have a weird problem :-)  Ik have a forms library with an Infopath form
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> Thanks,
> Marc
Marc Nemegeer - 05 Sep 2005 20:56 GMT
Hi,
I used the method described in the article you mention. I'm using the method
to create a msi file automatically.

And what is bizarre, I added 9 files, 4 of them I can still open, the other
5 Infopath is complaining about full trust. And I have not reïnstalled my
form ...

Regards,
Marc

> Hi,
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Franck Dauché - 05 Sep 2005 23:23 GMT
Hi Marc,

Check in the registry of your target computer
(HLM\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\InfoPath\SolutionsCatalog) to see if all
your forms were installed correctly.  You should see 1 urn per form there.
If it wasn't installed properly, re-run your install msi (on top of your
current install).
If that still doesn't work.  Try to make 1 msi per form to see if that helps.

If you have no luck, you may want to share the code that you used to
generate your msi to see if somebody can spot anything there.

Franck Dauché

> Hi,
> I used the method described in the article you mention. I'm using the method
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> > > Thanks,
> > > Marc
QT.Nguynh@gmail.com - 09 Sep 2005 00:39 GMT
Hi Marc,

When you make a form Fully Trusted, you have to digitally sign the
form. If you are working for a company then you can request for a
certificate by going to the Certificate Authority website of the
company. You can also create your own in InfoPath. However, doing this
will require the user of the form to have to install the certificate
when he/she first opens it.

After you select the Full Trust radio box, check the Sign This Form
check box on the bottom of the dialog box. After that you can either
select an existing certificate or create one.

I hope this is what you looking for. Also, does your form have to be
fully trusted? Does it get/recieve data across domains?

Quan
QT.Nguynh@gmail.com - 09 Sep 2005 00:39 GMT
Hi Marc,

When you make a form Fully Trusted, you have to digitally sign the
form. If you are working for a company then you can request for a
certificate by going to the Certificate Authority website of the
company. You can also create your own in InfoPath. However, doing this
will require the user of the form to have to install the certificate
when he/she first opens it.

After you select the Full Trust radio box, check the Sign This Form
check box on the bottom of the dialog box. After that you can either
select an existing certificate or create one.

I hope this is what you looking for. Also, does your form have to be
fully trusted? Does it get/recieve data across domains?

Quan
 
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