Re: New Employee Time Card template problems, say's I need an XML compatible editor



Yes, I replied to a blog item from an SBS Business manager who had said that
SBS 2003 users could use these templates "because they all had WSS" and said
some of the templates needed InfoPath which they wouldn't necessarily have,

and quick as a flash came back the info that Volume License versions
included InfoPath 2003 ... (I just wonder if SBS 2003 users have Volume
licensing ....)

So today I would have known (!), but thanks, Lisa, for the info anyway. It's
good to have it in the newsgroup.

Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland

"Lisa Parris" <lisa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23sMtfWjmFHA.3936@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Just FYI, It is included with certin Volume Licensed versions. Per
> Microsoft:
>
> "InfoPath 2003 is included in Microsoft Office Professional Enterprise
> Edition 2003, which is available through Microsoft Volume Licensing and
> Microsoft Academic Volume Licensing programs only. "
>
> "Mike Walsh" <englantilainen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:u8yGs9QmFHA.2080@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> InfoPath 2003 is an Office product that is not included in any Office
>> package. It is also not free.
>>
>> You need it and nothing else (and each of the users of sites based on
>> this
>> template will almost certainly need InfoPath on their client.
>>
>> (I noticed that several of these templates required InfoPath but you are
>> fast !)
>>
>> Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
>> WSS FAQ at http://wss.collutions.com
>> Please post questions to the newsgroup only.
>>
>>
>> "Todd Richards" <richards@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:%23N8kE7QmFHA.3572@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I DL'd one of the newly available templates from MS today.
>> > The template is the Employee Time Card.
>> >
>> > I installed per readme instructions, and I seem to have created a new
> site
>> > with this template successfully, however...
>> >
>> > When I try to open one of the default employee time cards, I get a
> message
>> > that say's:
>> >
>> > "This feature require MSIE 5.0 or later and a Windows SharePoint
>> > Services-compatible XML editior such as Microsoft Office Infopath."
>> >
>> > What is Infopath, and how can I get this to work?
>> >
>> > Wouldn't Excel or Word 2003 be compatible XML editors?
>> >
>> > Thank You.
>> >
>>
>>
>
>


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