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InfoPath Submit Error

Anonymous
2017-09-27T20:43:06+00:00

Hi,

I have a simple form library that has different content types that are all forms.  I have configure the submit of these infopath forms to go back to my SharePoint Form Library.  However when I submit, it gives me this error.

InfoPath cannot submit the form.

An error occurred while the form was being submitted.

The form cannot be submitted to the following location: ------.xml

The site may be offline, read-only, or otherwise unavailable.

Access Denied. Before opening files in this location, you must first add the web site to your trusted sites list, browse to the web site, and select the option to login automatically.

I have added the site to the trusted sites list and selected login automatically when I sign into SharePoint.  Strange this is, if I submit is again it will work.  It just always gives me this error the first time I submit.  Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Sam

Microsoft 365 and Office | SharePoint | For business | Windows

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Anonymous
2017-10-02T15:16:12+00:00

Hi,

I started over with a new form library and it seems to have resolved the issue.

Thanks,

Sam

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  1. Anonymous
    2017-09-29T14:44:26+00:00

    Hi Sam,

    Are you still experiencing the problem? If so, could you provide us with the information mentioned above for troubleshooting?

    Regards,

    Tisky

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  2. Anonymous
    2017-09-28T05:09:57+00:00

    Hi Sam,

    Given the error message, we'd like to confirm some information:

    1. Do all users run into the issue with their accounts and on different computers?

    2. Could you confirm whether the issue occurs in multiple browsers?

    3. Does the issue happen in all lists and site collections?

    1. Do you have the ADFS environment in your organization? For example, will the Office portal sign in page redirect to your organization page after you enter your account? If this is your situation, we suggestion you follow the article below to install a hotfix for it and check the outcome.

    Single Sign-On is available for Office 365 users to access SharePoint Online sites in Windows 2012 R2

    Regards,

    Tisky

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