InfoPath SP1 Released - how to install on systems with InfoPath SP1 Preview
You can now download and install the official InfoPath SP1. It is part of the Office 2003 SP1 download.
More details: http://office.microsoft.com/officeupdate/ . English SP1 download is here.
Please pay special attention to the following if you have installed the InfoPath 2003 SP1 Preview:
InfoPath 2003 SP1 Preview and Office 2003 SP1
If you previously installed the InfoPath 2003 SP1 Preview, you should uninstall the InfoPath 2003 SP1 Preview prior to installing Office 2003 SP1. You will need your original InfoPath 2003 product CD to upgrade to the final version of InfoPath 2003 SP1. For more information, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base article (873040): Information to consider before you apply Office 2003 Service Pack 1 to a computer that has the InfoPath 2003 Service Pack 1 Preview installed.
Comments
- Anonymous
July 27, 2004
The KB article says that you have the Preview version installed if Help shows version number 11.6250.6250
Is this correct ?
My version says 11.6250.6350
i.e. a later version number. How can I be later than Preview ?
[I don't remember if I installed Preview or not. I guess I did and the KB article should read 11.6250.6350 and not (last part) 6250] - Anonymous
July 28, 2004
Hi Mike,
Are you sure that the version number was 11.6250.6350? The 6250 part of the number identifies the InfoPath.EXE version. The 6350 part of the number should identify the version of MSO.DLL that get installed. Unless you have a beta of another version of a Microsoft product that uses MSO.DLL, I don't know why you would have version 6350.
You may have 11.6250.6360. If you do, that means that the Office SP1 update got installed (and the version of MSO.DLL updated to 6360) but that the Preview version of InfoPath.EXE is still installed. If this is the case, go to the Control panel and uninstall the standalone Infopath Preview. Then you can go to Office Professional Enterprise in the control panel and add InfoPath back in.
If you don't have Office Professional Enterpise, the sku that includes InfoPath, you will have to re-install your original standalone InfoPath and then re-run the Office SP1 patch to get the SP1 version of InfoPath.
Hope that helps! - Anonymous
July 28, 2004
I'm on another machine now but I did check that number several times before I posted.
I haven't installed Office SP1 but I have installed OneNote SP1 before I checked the InfoPath version. (and various betas at various times ..)
I was really only trying to warn you of a possible error in the KB article. Now it seems it's not an error but maybe you should cover there other 6250.nnnn possibilities too.
For me the knowledge that the first 6250 indicates Preview version is enough and I will now remove it first before starting again.
Thanks. - Anonymous
July 29, 2004
Good point! I will see what I can do to improve the KB article. Thanks for your feedback. - Anonymous
August 04, 2004
I've been working with InfoPath SP1 for a few days and I have to say...
THANK YOU!
The added support for inline schemas makes it possible for me to integrate with my rich WebServices.
Excellent job! The new Form templates are great, as well.
Keep up the good work. - Anonymous
June 15, 2009
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