Monday's InfoPath WebCast: Digital Signatures in InfoPath 2003

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Scott Roberts [MSFT]

Hello everyone,



I hope you will join us for the next presentation in the InfoPath WebCast
series - Digital Signatures in InfoPath 2003. This talk will be presented by
Mihaela Cristina Cris, a Software Test Engineer in the InfoPath group,
Monday starting at 11am PST. If you haven't already, you can register here:
http://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?EventID=1032259544&Culture=en-US.



Also, remember that those of you who view the talk and fill out a survey
will be entered into a drawing for a copy of Halo2. (Please visit the
following URL to view the contest rules:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/infopath/multimedia/default.aspx.)



Here is more information about the talk:



MSDN Webcast: Digital Signatures in InfoPath 2003-Level 300



Start Time: Monday, November 15, 2004 11:00 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific
Time (US & Canada)

End Time: Monday, November 15, 2004 12:30 PM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time
(US & Canada)



Event Description

Microsoft® Office InfoPathT 2003 SP1 implements digital signatures to secure
data in InfoPath forms and to ensure the integrity, authenticity and support
for non-repudiation related to data in XML forms. InfoPath digital
signatures target data in InfoPath XML form files and can then design and
create digital signatures for the entire form or for parts of the form,
following the W3C XML Digital Signatures Standard specifications. All these
features will be explained in detail during this webcast presentation, along
with the InfoPath Object Model for digital signatures. The last part of the
presentation will show users how to build a sample form that enables digital
signatures and displays existing signatures in a dedicated task pane.



Presenter: Mihaela Cristina Cris, Software Test Engineer, Microsoft Corp.



Mihaela Cristina Cris is a Software Test Engineer in the Microsoft® Office
InfoPathT group working with digital signatures in both RTM and SP1 versions
of the product.



- Scott
 

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