Forum Discussion
InfoPath: This feature has been disabled by your administrator
- Sep 05, 2017
In the SharePoint InfoPath settings, you'll need to have "Render form templates that are browser-enabled by users" turned on as well.
Another contributing factor may be your site collection settings. In "Site Collection Features," there's an option for "SharePoint Server Enterprise Site Collection features" that reads "Features such as InfoPath Forms Services, Visio Services, Access Services, and Excel Services Application, included in the SharePoint Server Enterprise License." You'll want to have this Active if it isn't already.
If InfoPath still doesn't work for you with those settings configured appropriately, you might be looking at a support ticket to get your situation resolved.
Hi Juan
If you mean the "Allow users to browser-enable form templates" setting, so, yes, I have. Are there other relevant settings?
- Matt CoatsSep 05, 2017Iron Contributor
In the SharePoint InfoPath settings, you'll need to have "Render form templates that are browser-enabled by users" turned on as well.
Another contributing factor may be your site collection settings. In "Site Collection Features," there's an option for "SharePoint Server Enterprise Site Collection features" that reads "Features such as InfoPath Forms Services, Visio Services, Access Services, and Excel Services Application, included in the SharePoint Server Enterprise License." You'll want to have this Active if it isn't already.
If InfoPath still doesn't work for you with those settings configured appropriately, you might be looking at a support ticket to get your situation resolved.
- JakobRohdeSep 06, 2017Iron Contributor
Solved. The solution is described here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3039000/-this-feature-has-been-disabled-by-your-administrator-error-in-office