Hi David,

Fortunately for you with MOSS over a year old - there's great stories out there 
in the market around this exact thing.

There's a range of options that you've got - things like repeatability versus 
functionality etc.

Place where you want to start is at least looking at forms services - the forms 
need to be developed in Infopath 2007, but you don't need Infopath to interact 
with the form.

Happy to chat off the air for more detailed info.

Mick Badran (MVP - BizTalk) | mb: +61 404842833 | im:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Breeze Training | Training + Integration Specialist | Microsoft Readiness 
Instructor
blogs:http://blogs.breezetraining.com.au/mickb

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Prior, David [EMAIL 
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Sent: Thursday, 27 September 2007 12:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OzMOSS] InfoPath and MOSS

Hi,

Has anyone had the experience of using InfoPath with MOSS. I am looking at 
using InfoPath forms to capture information from users in the internet (who 
will not have InfoPath installed locally). The kinds of forms would represent 
your usual government forms, application for payments, registration, that kind 
of stuff...where the form is prepopulated with existing info etc.

The last time I looked at InfoPath, you had to have the client installed to be 
able to use the form to capture information and submit it. I am now looking at 
the latest version but though I'd check the list at the same time for some "non 
sales talk" real world experience.

Cheers,

David



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