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Infopath won't access WebService after IE7 upgrade (Access Denied)

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Richard - 26 Oct 2006 15:05 GMT
Hi,

Yesterday I upgraded to IE7 (RTM) from the last RC, and low and behold
Infopath(2007) is then refused access to any of my WebServices. To attempt
remedy this I added the server (in this case localhost) to Trusted Sites and
set the Security to Low. However, this didn't fix the problem.

I ultimately rolled the PC back to IE6 :o(. Has anyone else found this, and
found a work around / correct settings for this.

MTIA Richard.
bratt - 26 Oct 2006 18:32 GMT
Had a similar issue when opening InfoPath form from one intranet site
and calling a web service from a different Intranet site from within
InfoPath.

Check IE6 or IE7 's Security Setting - Custom Level - Miscellaneous -
"Access data sources across domains"  and make sure it is Enabled or
Prompt in whatever web content zone (trusted sites) the servers apply
to. I believe the security zones changed when you install IE7.

> Hi,
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> MTIA Richard.
bizzbody - 27 Oct 2006 00:29 GMT
hi i have the same problem it came on mysite to its making slow motion noses
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> MTIA Richard.
Paul Cyr - 27 Nov 2006 17:17 GMT
I am having the same problem but changing the "Access data sources across
domains" to enable did not fix my problem.

> Hi,
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> MTIA Richard.

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