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Problem publishing to web server

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em - 07 Mar 2006 16:45 GMT
hi,
I'm developing on two pc's with different development environments:
PC-A: WinXP Pro SP2, IIS 5.1, .NET framework 1.1, VS 2003
PC-B: WinXP Pro SP2, IIS 5.1, .NET framework 2.0, VS 2005

Using PC-A I can publish forms to IIS without any problem (using IP's
publishing wizard). Using PC-B I always get the following error message:
" Infopath can not save the following form because
Network problems are preventing this file from being saved.If this problem
persists please contact your network Admin".

I have already compared all permissions of the two pc's (IIS- and at
NTFS-level), I can't find the problem.
Any idea?
Thanks!
em
Adam Harding - 08 Mar 2006 11:17 GMT
em

I am guessing but doesn't the IIS server need to have WebDav installed to
use V 2.0

Or could you use the network path to publish it to to get around this problem?

Cheers Adam

> hi,
> I'm developing on two pc's with different development environments:
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> Thanks!
> em
em - 08 Mar 2006 12:37 GMT
hi Adam,
publishing the form using the network path is ok - so your guess might be
right. Can you give me an advice how to install WebDav on WinXP Pro (IIS 5.1)
?
Thank you very much for your help!!!
Best regards
Ewald

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Adam Harding - 08 Mar 2006 13:59 GMT
em

Don't know personally do a search on MS to find out.

Cheers Adam

> hi Adam,
> publishing the form using the network path is ok - so your guess might be
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> > > Thanks!
> > > em
 
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