In Brief

  • InfoPath 2003 must protect against security risks.

  • Using information across domains poses security risks.

  • InfoPath has two basic types of form template—sandboxed form templates (URL-based forms) and fully trusted form templates (URN-based forms).

  • The InfoPath client makes use of the Internet Explorer approach to security. In particular, InfoPath uses Internet Explorer security zones.

  • The InfoPath object model has three levels of security—level 0, level 2, and, for fully trusted forms, level 3.

  • Fully trusted InfoPath form templates require explicit installation on a user's computer because of the potential damage malicious code in a form template can cause.

  • If you have Microsoft Visual Studio installed, you can use the RegForm.exe utility to ...

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