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Infopath behaviour : installed vs signed forms

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Lattis - 21 Nov 2006 14:30 GMT
I have noticed the following very strange behaviour. I am running office 2003
sp2 on a windows xp sp2 machine. If I create an infopath form and install it
with full trust I can open the form multiple times (at the same time) without
any problem. If, on the other hand, I sign the form and try to open it, the
first time it opens fine but when I try to open a second instance it gives me
the following error:

"InfoPath cannot open the form because another version of the form template
is currently open. Close all forms using the form template and try again."

This is not a big problem for new forms since one new form is enough but it
is a problem if you want to have side by side a new form and a completed form.

Any ides/suggestions??

Thanks a lot

Lucas
andrew_s - 21 Nov 2006 18:20 GMT
Could be related to caching.  One suggestion would be to clear the cache.

http://blogs.msdn.com/pranavwagh/archive/2005/10/28/486210.aspx

http://www.infopathdev.com/howto/tutorials/default.aspx?i=dc78ccd3e797480a80eb2a
28db432134


cheers,
Andrew

> I have noticed the following very strange behaviour. I am running office 2003
> sp2 on a windows xp sp2 machine. If I create an infopath form and install it
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> Lucas
Lattis - 22 Nov 2006 10:54 GMT
I tried clearing the cache but the result was the same. When the form is
signed with a certificate instead of being installed with Regform.exe it has
this behaviour.
 
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