subject: Data Connection Library in SharePoint Server 2010 [print this page] Data Connection Library in SharePoint Server 2010
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Create a SharePoint Server Data Connection Library
1. Browse to a SharePoint Server 2010 site on which you have at least Design permissions. If you are on the root site, create a new site before you continue with the next step.
2. On the Site Actions menu, click More Options.
3. On the Create page, click Library under Filter By, and then click Data Connection Library.
4. On the right side of the Create page, type a name for the library, and then click the Create button.
5. Copy the URL of the new data connection library.
Create a New Data Connection File in InfoPath
1. Open InfoPath Designer 2010, click Blank Form, and then click Design Form.
2. On the Data tab, click Data Connections, and then click Add.
3. In the Data Connection Wizard, click Create a new connection to, click Receive data, and then click Next.
4. Click the kind of data source that you are connecting to, such as Database, Web service, or SharePoint library or list, and then click Next.
5. Complete the remaining steps in the Data Connection Wizard to configure your data connection, and then click Finish to return to the Data Connections dialog box.
6. In the Data Connections dialog box, click Convert to Connection File.
7. In the Convert Data Connection dialog box, enter the URL of the data connection library that you previously copied (delete "Forms/AllItems.aspx" and anything following it from the URL), enter a name for the data connection file at the end of the URL, and then click OK. It will take a few moments to convert and save the data connection file to the library.
8. Confirm that the data connection was converted successfully by examining the Details section of the Data Connections dialog box while the name of the converted data connection is selected.
9. Browse to the SharePoint data connection library, click the drop-down next to the name of the data connection, click Approve/Reject, click Approved, and then click OK.
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