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JDArsenault - 31 Jan 2006 19:30 GMT
Hello

I am getting error message 'File in use by another application or user'
after resubmitting a form into the same Form Library. The process to the
form is the user fills out the Infopath form thru SPS (Sharepoint Portal
Server 2003) website. A second user opens the form and adds information to
the form thru Infopath as well and submits the form back into the same
library with the same name thru a submit button.

Thanks in advance for your help
Kalyan Reddy - 31 Jan 2006 20:28 GMT
Hi,

I think the Link below would solve the problem for you.

http://www.infopathdev.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=583&SearchTerms=Sharepoint,error
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JDArsenault - 01 Feb 2006 16:26 GMT
Thanks for the response Kalyan.

Reading the thread link you provided helped me in that I was using
characters in my data connection wizard file name. Some of the formulas I
tried are;
concat(lastName, ", ", firstName, "_NEIS")
concat(lastName,"_",firstName,"_NEIS")
concat(lastName, firstName, " NEIS")

All of which have no errors when I verify the formula.
I also have Allow Overwrites checked & Close the form chosen within Submit
options.

Regardless of which formula I use, I get this error when resubmitting a form.

Thanks again.

JD

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JDArsenault - 01 Feb 2006 16:29 GMT
Thanks for the response Kalyan.

Reading the thread link you provided helped me in that I was using
characters in my data connection wizard file name. Some of the formulas I
tried are;
concat(lastName, ", ", firstName, "_NEIS")
concat(lastName,"_",firstName,"_NEIS")
concat(lastName, firstName, " NEIS")

All of which have no errors when I verify the formula.
I also have Allow Overwrites checked & Close the form chosen within Submit
options.

Regardless of which formula I use, I get this error when resubmitting a form.

Thanks again.

JD

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Bob C. - 13 Apr 2006 19:38 GMT
I'm also seeing this error...

Q)  After your initial submit, can you  (as I could) do a simple File/Save?

This post was helpful, but I'm not convinced the proposed fix is valid, as
my tests  indicate that removing the registry key made the submit fail
silently.

http://www.sharepointblogs.com/benc/archive/2006/03/28/5736.aspx

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JDArsenault - 17 Apr 2006 15:17 GMT
It complains whether I use subit or file/save, to the point of canceling out
of the form. But if I go back into the form, the changes have taken effect.

Any ideas?

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Bob C. - 23 Apr 2006 20:29 GMT
Build a test case and submit it to MS...

This seems to be a somewhat flakey issue.

Q.  Is your form set to be fully trusted?  I don't know if this makes a
difference, but did start signing the form for full trust and have not
noticed the error... hmmm.

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Bob C. - 23 May 2006 12:45 GMT
JD,  In my situation, this seems to be related to user security.  

For example, on an XPsp1 workstation, user-a gets the error, local
administrator (logged into spps as user with admin rights) doesn't.

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JDArsenault - 25 May 2006 22:21 GMT
Sorry I haven't gotten back to you lately. Been real busy with other stuff,
but this has become an issue yet again.

No, I have any users, domian admins & local admins getting this message. I'm
posting a new thread which tries to explain in further detail called
"Infopath File Submission Error". Check it out & tell me what you think.

Thanks Bob

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Bob C. - 22 May 2006 18:20 GMT
JD,

Any progress on this?  

I'm investigating wether XPPro sp1 vs sp2 affects this issue.  It may also
have to do with IE settings.

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