Problem submitting InfoPath forms

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Louise V

I am testing an InfoPath form created from an Access Database. The form is in
a shared directory, and my tester has full access to that directory. But when
she completes the form and tries to submit it, a box pops up asking for a
password. The form is not password protected. Any suggestions?
 
S

Sheetal D [MSFT]

The access database might be password protected. Verify if you have set any password to the access database.


Best Regards,
Sheetal D

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I am testing an InfoPath form created from an Access Database. The form is in
a shared directory, and my tester has full access to that directory. But when
she completes the form and tries to submit it, a box pops up asking for a
password. The form is not password protected. Any suggestions?
 
T

tfischer

Does the workstation the tester is using have an access database with a
workgroup password? If it does, it does not matter if your database is
password protected...the user will still be prompted for a workgroup
password.

If the password prompt has both a user name and password field, it is a
workgroup password.

We have an application that uses a workgroup account and nobody can use
Access on the specific workstation as a result.
 
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Louise V

Thanks for the suggestions. But I'm still stumped. As far as I can tell no
one who has tested the form submission for me has a workgroup password for
any access db. And there is no password on the db I created to go with the
InfoPath form. The actual message people are getting is "Please enter MS JET
OLE DB Initialization Information." Any other ideas?

I'm also getting ADO Security Warnings when I submit the form. I've been
clicking on OK for both of them, and my submission goes right through. But is
there a way to prevent having these ADO warnings come up for other users? I
don't understand why they are appearing anyway. If I am submitting a form to
a shared folder on a local network, am I really using the Web? Well, this
problem is minor compared to the one above, as long as I can persuade people
not to freak out about security warnings.
 

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