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MoranTugTom
We develop custom InfoPath forms using InfoPath 2003 and they contain
C# code. We have successfully been using the same templates over and
over again on our intranet. We now need to make the forms accessible
to people outside our company and want to publish this form to a site
using SSL. However, we are getting an 'Unauthorized' error when
attempting to publish. We have tried publishing using both the command
line publish.exe and the built-in InfoPath publishing but both get us
the same result.
The server we are trying to publish to has both a front door (https
for external access and a backdoor (http url we can use to access
the site on our internal network. Using the internal url, we can
publish. However, this means that anyone who attempts to access those
published forms from the external url fail because it is looking for
the template on the internal url. So, we must publish it to the
external address to get it to work.
So far, we have verified we are all full admins - Site Collection
admins on the SharePoint site, Site Owners group, and local admins on
the server. I've spent a few hours online searching for answers but so
far no leads at all.
Is it even possible to publish to an SSL site? Does Microsoft support
this?
C# code. We have successfully been using the same templates over and
over again on our intranet. We now need to make the forms accessible
to people outside our company and want to publish this form to a site
using SSL. However, we are getting an 'Unauthorized' error when
attempting to publish. We have tried publishing using both the command
line publish.exe and the built-in InfoPath publishing but both get us
the same result.
The server we are trying to publish to has both a front door (https
for external access and a backdoor (http url we can use to access
the site on our internal network. Using the internal url, we can
publish. However, this means that anyone who attempts to access those
published forms from the external url fail because it is looking for
the template on the internal url. So, we must publish it to the
external address to get it to work.
So far, we have verified we are all full admins - Site Collection
admins on the SharePoint site, Site Owners group, and local admins on
the server. I've spent a few hours online searching for answers but so
far no leads at all.
Is it even possible to publish to an SSL site? Does Microsoft support
this?