Office - InfoPath 2003 connect to Active Diretory
Asked By Horst Wutscher
27-Jul-07 01:52 AM
Hello,
How can i connect from an InfoPath 2003 document to active directory.
For example:
I want pick the name out in a dropdown field.
After i have do this, he should write me in to other two fields the phone
number and e-mail address.
Is it possible to do this?
How it works?
Thanks for your help,
Horst
InfoPath 2003
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Diretory
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Kalyan
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Sharepoint
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Directory
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Mdlotter
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QADWS
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KalyanGReddyMVPGGKTec replied...
Hello
Please try this
http://www.qdabra.com/proddetail.asp?prod=QADWS
I hope it will be helpful
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Kalyan G Reddy - INFOPATH MVP 2007
http://www.ggktech.com
KalyanGReddyMVPGGKTec replied...
Hello
Also look into this link
http://www.sharepointblogs.com/mdlotter/archive/2007/07/08/simple-corporate-directory-with-infopath-2007-sharepoint-2007-and-web-service.aspx
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Kalyan G Reddy - INFOPATH MVP 2007
http://www.ggktech.com

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