Much sweat and tears went into discovering that, if you want another one
on SP2 when forwarded an infopath form you get two warning boxes saying the
web site is using your identity to access data sources.( If you have
secondary data sopurces in your form) to stop these i think you have to have
your C drive as a trusted site. More fun and confusion from Microsoft.
YAY
Cheers Adam
"Deborah Jean" wrote:
> Well, thank you Adam for solving a problem I didn't even know I was going to
> have yet, start teaching it in spring, won't install it on the server until
> right before then. So here's thanking you for saving me a future migraine.
>
> Deborah
>
> "Adam Harding" wrote:
>
> > This is a setting in IE go into security and set the allow access data
> > sources across domains to enable this will sort you out if you are on XP SP1
> > if on SP2 then you need to add the UNC of your form to your list of trusted
> > sites as well to stop it popping up.
> >
> > Another annoying microsoft security "feature"
> >
> > "Gcleaves" wrote:
> >
> > > I'm having trouble getting my InfoPath form to stop displaying that annoying
> > > "May I Access Data on a Different Domain" pop-up. Why does it appear? All
> > > of my data connections are to MS SQL servers *on the same domain* as the
> > > workstations opening the form. Does 'domain' mean something different to
> > > InfoPath than it does to Active Directory? If the workstation is
> > > ws1.company.parent.com and the SQL server is sql1.company.parent.com, why am
> > > I getting the 'different domain' pop-ups? Have I configured the data sources
> > > incorrectly? They work fine otherwise.
> > >
> > > Thanks