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Ohio - 23 May 2007 21:19 GMT
I am using InfoPath in a sharepoint network.  I was wondering if all the
users of my sharepoint network had to have the infopath program on their
computers to access the forms.  I would like to know this before I begin
designing the forms I need.
BenC - 24 May 2007 01:18 GMT
Hi Ohio,

I am currently doing the same thing, rolling out Sharepoint to my Users.
However i am not wanting to install Infopath on all of my client machines and
have installed Infopath forms server. It does a dynamic conversion from a XML
based form to a HTML Browser capable form that all clients should be able to
read..

Now all i have to do is get it up and going....

Ben

> I am using InfoPath in a sharepoint network.  I was wondering if all the
> users of my sharepoint network had to have the infopath program on their
> computers to access the forms.  I would like to know this before I begin
> designing the forms I need.
Ohio - 24 May 2007 03:39 GMT
My netowkr is using Sharepoint 2003 and I have InfoPath 2007. Will these be
screwing things up? Should I switch my forms to InfoPath 2003? I may just be
uploading things wrong also.

> Hi Ohio,
>
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> > computers to access the forms.  I would like to know this before I begin
> > designing the forms I need.
 
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