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Article ID: 867433 - Last Review: September 22, 2011 - Revision: 4.0
Cannot access an InfoPath form from a computer that is in a domain that is not trusted
You may create a form template that uses a Web service as either a primary data source or as a secondary data source in Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007 or in Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003 Service Pack 1. After you publish the form template by using the Publishing Wizard in InfoPath, you may receive the following message:
Your form template was successfully published to the following location:
publish location\infopathform.xsn
Users who have access to this location can now open new forms based on this form template and fill them out.
However, when you later access this form, you may receive one or both of the following messages:
This problem may occur if your computer is not trusted in the domain where the Web service is configured. This problem may also occur if you remove your computer from the domain after you publish the InfoPath form.
InfoPath does not currently support connections from a domain that is not trusted.
To work around this problem, access the InfoPathform from a computer that is trusted by the domain where the Web service is configured.
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- Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007
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