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Hi Patrick,
Thanks for the reply.
>If you're using email to send the forms around, you have to use Restricted.
Thank you and will it allow two or multiple internal users to sign it?
Here is my case:
I set up Certificate services server as this ...
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Hi Hilary,
Thanks for your quick response.
Sometimes, when users receive thee forms and open xsn form in outlook, users get "
The form template associated with this form cannot be found. It is not on your computer and the form does not specify a location from which to retrieve it.
To fix this problem, ask the form author ...
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Hi all,
We use InfoPath 2010 and we do not have sharepoint. Most, we send forms to users and submit by sending through emails.
We allow several internal users to digitally sign it and we use windows internal certificate server.
which form security should I choose to allow multiple users to sign? (restricted, domain and ...
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Hilary,
Thanks for your help and link.
When our users fill out the form and click "submit" which are sent to several users. (we do not have sharepoint)
When these users receive it, the file extension is xsn. Are these right? Where are xml file located?
Thank you.
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Hi all,
We use InfoPath 2010.
The form is set up to send several users; users receive it in their mailbox and the form extension is xsn .
Is this right extension with InfoPath form when users receive it in their mailbox?
Thank you.
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Hi all,
We use InfoPath 2010 to design form and require digital signing. I set Certificate services as this link:
http://marcellotonarelli.wordpress.com/2009/10/28/domain-certificate-authority-signing-infopath-2007-forms/ (use code signing template)
The form xsn is configured to allow co-sign (multiple users can sign)
We ...
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