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Untrusted pringing

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Dave - 02 May 2006 18:08 GMT
Hi;
I've looked at several posts about using a print button to allow users to
print a view, and all the answers involve making the form "trusted" so the
XDocument.PrintOut() will work on all user PCs.

Is this really the only way to print a view?  It seems like an absurd
complexity for such a simple task, and it sounds like one more popup people
have to deal with when the certificate wants to be accepted.  I'm tempted to
just dump the print button idea and write "Choose File > Print to print this
form" on the view.

The whole "trust" issue is making me mad and seems utterly pointless unless
one could CHOOSE to enforce this when the need arises.  I'm on a company
intranet and am not concerned with InfoPath running a script.

Is there a way around this?

Thanks,
Dave
Bob C. - 04 May 2006 06:10 GMT
Dave,

I've read that you can deploy a certificate to your organization
automagically via tools like Active Directory Policies.  Users would not then
see the issue.

> Hi;
> I've looked at several posts about using a print button to allow users to
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> Thanks,
> Dave
 
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