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Richard H - 05 May 2006 13:52 GMT
Hi

I have published a basic infopath form to our local intranet, If I or
another administrator tries to open the form it will open correctly first
time.  However if a normal user tries to open it, they receive a domain login
dialog, asking for user name and password, if they click cancel or escape the
form appears to open properly.  The form has been published to a shared
location which everyone has at least read access rights.

Is there any way of removing this logon prompt?

Thanks in advance

Richard
Adam Harding - 05 May 2006 15:28 GMT
Does it connect to a datasource, if so do they have read/write rights as they
need them to publish to the table(s)
Cheers Adam

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Richard H - 05 May 2006 15:36 GMT
Hi Adam

It does not connect to a datasource, it is just a plain document with a
couple of fields, which the user can fill in and print out.  

Cheers

Richard

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Adam Harding - 05 May 2006 15:48 GMT
Which service pack are you on for XP and office?

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