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I am trying to publish an Info Path 2007 form to Share Point 2007 and make it browser enabled. I see the following message.
This form template is browser-compatible but it cannot be browser enabled on the selected site. The reason may be because of
• The Policy setting on the server does not allow users to browser enabled form templates
• The necessary features are not available on the site
• The policy setting on the server does not allow the users to browser enable form templates.
How I started off:
1. Create and select a blank form in info path with “Enable browser - Compatible feature only” option checked.
2. In ToolsForm Options Security and Trust, checked “Full Trust” radio button. In Form Template Signature, checked “sign this form template” and “created certificate”.
3. In ToolsForm OptionsCompatibility, checked “Design a form template that can be opened in a browser or info path” option checked.
4. I checked in the Design Checker and had zero errors.
5. In the publishing wizard selected “ To a share point server with or without info path”, click next,
6. Entered the url of the share point site, click next,
7. Now it gives the above error.
Steps I followed to solve this problem:
1. Activate all site collection features in my share point team site.
2. In the Central Administration Application Management Info path Forms Services, Configured info path form services by selecting “Allow users to browser enable form templates”.
3. In the Central Administration Application Management Info path Forms Services, enabled Enterprise features.
4. In the form library where I am publishing the info path form, in the form library settingsadvanced settings, I checked “Display as webpage” option.
Even now I am unable to publish my form with browser enabled feature.
Can anyone please help me out with this….
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Updated 4-Feb-11 3:59am
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Please visit

http://www.sharepointblogs.com/nilaish/archive/2007/05/21/this-form-template-is-browser-compatible-but-it-cannot-be-browser-enabled-on-the-selected-site.aspx

Ty out the steps mentioned in the post by Wael A. Kabli in question .

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