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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="ExternalClassB588674A029E40058461DD615655816E"><div><br />Jim, that would require your form template to be configured as and published as a browser form.  Doing this also requires the Enterprise version of SharePoint, because it utilizes InfoPath Forms Services, which is only available in Enterprise for both 2007 and 2010.  If you have SharePoint Server Enterprise, then you simply need to configure the form template properly:</div><div>1) In Design mode, go to Tools &gt; Form Options &gt; Compatibility &gt; Allow this form to be browser-enabled.</div><div>2) After doing #1, re-publish the form template, and on the screen where you choose document library or content type, check the box for making it a browser form.</div><div>3) Set the form library to display as web page (you already did this)</div><div> </div><div>Be aware that there are many limitations on functionality when browser-enabling a 2007 form.<br /></div><hr class="ms-disc-quotedtext" /><b>From: </b><br /><b>Posted: </b>8/5/2010 3:56 PM<br /><b>Subject: </b>Infopath Question<br /><br /><div class="ExternalClass8B6E0976DD6D4E948AAA883C166C5B04"><p>I want my InfoPath form forced to open in IE and not InfoPath.  Is that possible and how can I do that?  My SharePoint Form Library Setting are set to &quot;Display as a web page&quot;.​</p><p> </p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Jim</p></div></div>]]></description>
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