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I created an InfoPath form that uses VB code to push fields into a custom list I created on a SharePoint 2007 site. This part works.

I "published" the form into a form library.

I changed the settings on that form library to open items in the browser and allow editing of content types.

In InfoPath under Form Settings I chose the compatibility setting to allow this form to be opened in a browser, I linked to my Forms service online, and ran the design checker. No errors.

When I try to open it in the browser using the "Edit in Browser" setting I get this error message:

This form template is not currently browser-enabled. It must either be republished as a browser-enabled form, or opened using Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007.

No matter what I do, the form will not open in the browser. This is all I want. Did I miss something??

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  • Have you signed the form with a certificate in the "Security and Trust" screen? Nov 5, 2009 at 19:30
  • I've set the security and trust, the one thing I noticed is that it says "An Administrator must approve this form template before it can be filled out by the browser". I am an "Owner" on my SharePoint site but I am not a site-collection-admin, can I perform this task??
    – 0x808080
    Nov 6, 2009 at 14:58

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You need to upload your form thru Central Administration because you use code in your form. See this MSDN acticle.

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  • I removed the code, changed the submit connection from an updatelistitem to the code-less submit-form-to-library, and still cannot open a code-less form in the browser...
    – 0x808080
    Nov 16, 2009 at 3:51
  • At the core of it, you're correct. I need a certificate issued by a site collection administrator in order for the environment to trust a form that I have set custom and explicit trust settings on that contains code.
    – 0x808080
    Mar 26, 2010 at 20:48

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