InfoPath
sp2 forms are supported in InfoScope? |
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Absolutely! InfoScope fully
supports InfoPath sp2 version! |
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In InfoScope, users
can save the data in forms to local disk? |
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No. InfoScope opens InfoPath
forms posted to internet, and makes users
input and update
possible vis WSS and web services.
However, it
does not support saving to local disk. In order
to do that,
you should
use Microsoft InfoPath. |
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Should
I purchase additional InfoPath licenses to use InfoScope? |
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No. You can use InfoPath
forms in InfoScope without additional
InfoPath
licenses. |
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What
is the major difference between InfoPath and InfoScope? |
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InfoScope
is a component that enables input and update of
data
in InfoPath,
and makes the entire process interoperable with
back end
system via web browser.
It does not support InfoPath's form design
feature. For form
design, you should use InfoPath. |
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Does
it support multi languages? |
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Yes! Default language is English but you can
easily change your own language
with configuration
file. |
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Can I use InfoScope within my WSS(Windows Sharepoint Service)
or SPS(Sharepoint Portal Server)? |
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Sure! We provide InfoScope with Web part control.
so you can easily integrate your InfoPath form library
with InfoScope. |
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What kind of browsers InfoScope does support ? |
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InfoScope supports most of all browsers.
Including Internet Explorer as well as Firefox, Netscape
and Mozilla browsers. |
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