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Digital Signatures in Infopath 2003

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Maria - 30 Oct 2006 05:03 GMT
We want to use digital signatures for Infopath Forms, and we want to be
able to sign an entire form -but we only want one person to sign it. Do
we need custom code for this - i read in an article that we do...but
how weird because isnt this a necessary capability?

Also, I'm confused about co-signing. Does this mean that:
- one of two people can sign a form (doesnt matter who signs) as long
as its one of the two assigned people or
- if two people are specified, both individuals need to sign the form?

Some clarification would be great.

thanks, Maria K.
darko - 30 Oct 2006 11:02 GMT
Hi Maria,

using a standard InfoPath features, you cannot choose specific person to
sign the form. The first person who will sign the form, will close the
process if only one signature option is used. If using co-signing, you also
cannot choose which user can sign. All of the mensoned can be done with
custom code, wheere signature is added on the button, and show or hide the
button depending on the logged user.

Darko Milevski, MCAD

> We want to use digital signatures for Infopath Forms, and we want to be
> able to sign an entire form -but we only want one person to sign it. Do
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> thanks, Maria K.
 
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