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InfoPath Forms Services Support Missing!!

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joedig

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Feb 24, 2005
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I'm attempting to setup browser-based InfoPath forms on MOSS 2007 Enterprise. However when I attempt to publish a form I get this error in InfoPath:

"This form template is browser-compatible, but it cannot be browser-enabled on the selected site."

Looked for a solution and found the following post:


However when I get to step 3:

Open your SharePoint site, click on Site Actions -> Site Settings, select Site collection features under Site Collection Administration and activate InfoPath Forms Services support


The server does not have InfoPath Forms Services on the site collection features page. Should this be installed as part of the enterprise MOSS? How can I verify that it is running the enterprise version of MOSS 2003? This server was built as a standard server and then upgraded to the Enterprise Licence. I cannot find any way to check this other than the fact that the Office SharePoint Server Enterprise Site Collection features are enabled and the options for using the Forms area then became visible, which would indicate that it is running.

I have checked and rechecked that the license it is using Central administration is the enterprise version

I have also gone through the following:

Check each of these in the following sequence:

Central Administration/Operations - Enterprise license is installed (use "Convert license type" to check) and you have activated Enterprise features on your existing sites
Central Administration/Applications - All Enterprise features are activated on the web application
Site Settings/Site Collection Settings - Make sure all Enterprise features are activated
Site Settings/Site Settings - Make sure all Enterprise features are activated
Also, if your installation was a trial version of SharePoint 2007 then the license may have expired.

As suggested by David Dean


But the problem still remains!

Any ideas?

Joseph
 
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