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Use our Google Custom Search for best site search results. I have a problem with some users not being able to open InfoPath form. An InfoPath review. The Reviews. The manager can open this form, update it, rename it etc, and can also forward it to other managers who can do the same and return it to originating manager. We migrated our SharePoint server to a new server so I suspect there is some reference to old server somewhere.

There are no data connections or special rules on the form itself. Anyone know how I can make sure everyone who is supposed to view this form, can? Solution: In the header of the. These 2 files needed to be updated in both. I always seem to solve my own problems. Hopefully somebody will benefit from me documenting these problemos.

Is this a browser form or client InfoPath? If users don't have InfoPath client and they are trying to open the form it won't open, guessing that is not the issue but just checking. The XML's that are being passed around will have a section at the top of the form called the "processing instructions" or "PI". If you open up some of the XML's that users can't open in notepad you will be able to look within the PI section to figure out what template InfoPath is trying to load when the open the XML.

The users will need read access to that location so that their local InfoPath can cache the template. This kind of forms are kept in SharePoint list and libraries where is defined by creator of application, as XML format item which you should have InfoPath application installed on your machine in order to see and download content properly. At my scenario, as mentioned it is not easy to open all of them item by item with InfoPath and retrieve required information once you need.

Once the case came to me, at the first time I thought the attachments that within InfoPath form might be an item just kept in somewhere in SharePoint library as document but wrong! All I need to do is get. Unfortunately I can't figure out what it is or how it works. It is a component of SQL Server with which you can transform data.

Have you already taken a look at the link in the post prior to yours? It contains a way to do what you want to do. The content you requested has been removed. Ask a question. Quick access.

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