View a document in IE without having office application
- The users don't have office application such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, or Microsoft PowerPoint, but we would be able the users to view the documents in their browsers. Is it applicable in MOSS 2007? I found the following articles about this issues.
http://support.sharepoint.apptix.net/Lists/Advanced%20Technical%20Help/DispForm.aspx?ID=228
http://blog.hametbenoit.info/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=131
Is there any comment or advice for this issue? Thanks.- SpostatoMike Walsh MVPMVP, Moderatoremercoledì 1 luglio 2009 5.58admin q (From:SharePoint - Social Computing)
Risposte
Hi,
The “HTML Viewer” feature is not supported with WSS3.0 and MOSS2007.
This feature was discontinued as it would introduce security issues and would be removed in future releases of SharePoint.
The workaround is to convert the documents manually before posting on the website, Here are links to the office converters:
Hope the information can be helpful.
-lambert
Sincerely,Lambert Qin | Microsoft TechNet Managed Forum SupportPosting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.- Proposto come rispostaAaron Rendell venerdì 3 luglio 2009 22.40
- Proposta come risposta annullatancth domenica 5 luglio 2009 12.11
- Contrassegnato come rispostaLambert QinMSFT, Moderatorelunedì 13 luglio 2009 5.37
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- Nothing at all to do with Social Computing.
Moving to the normal Admin forum.
WSS FAQ sites: http://wssv2faq.mindsharp.com and http://wssv3faq.mindsharp.com
Total list of WSS 3.0 / MOSS 2007 Books (including foreign language) http://wssv3faq.mindsharp.com/Lists/v3%20WSS%20FAQ/V%20Books.aspx - Hi,
"Is it applicable in MOSS 2007?"
It is but i can't find the download for Office 2007 html viewer no more..
If you find it and install it then follow this steps:
Insall the viewer > Central Administration > Operations > External Service Connections > Html Viewer and configure MOSS to use the serverEnter the url of the Html Viewer server and check the box "Allow HTML viewing
You could accomplish the same thing with Exchange 2007(SharePoint file access) or by using Citrix for SharePoint.
Cheers,
Daniel BugdayWeb: SharePoint Forum Blog: Daniel Bugday's SharePoint Blog
- Hi Daniel,
html viewer is not available anymore. I don't get that "You could accomplish the same thing with Exchange 2007(SharePoint file access) or by using Citrix for SharePoint". How can I achieve to view the documents in the browser without having office application? Thanks for your reply. Hi,
The “HTML Viewer” feature is not supported with WSS3.0 and MOSS2007.
This feature was discontinued as it would introduce security issues and would be removed in future releases of SharePoint.
The workaround is to convert the documents manually before posting on the website, Here are links to the office converters:
Hope the information can be helpful.
-lambert
Sincerely,Lambert Qin | Microsoft TechNet Managed Forum SupportPosting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.- Proposto come rispostaAaron Rendell venerdì 3 luglio 2009 22.40
- Proposta come risposta annullatancth domenica 5 luglio 2009 12.11
- Contrassegnato come rispostaLambert QinMSFT, Moderatorelunedì 13 luglio 2009 5.37
- Hi,
Thanks a lot for your response! If I applied your workaround, user still needs office 2003. Actually, what I want is to enable the user to view the documents written in Word 2003 or Word 2007 without having installed Office application in user machine. With this workaround, you could convert the word files to web pages, so user do not need to install Word in the machine.
Without converting word to other format, use must have Office installed on their machine to view the document.
Hope the information can be helpful.
-lambert
Sincerely,Lambert Qin | Microsoft TechNet Managed Forum SupportPosting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.- Thanks for your reply and attention. I think to convert the word document into web page, we don't need to install these converters. We can save the documents as web pages. These converters just convert from Office 2007 documents to Office 2003 compatible documents. I may misunderstand what you mean. Please could you explain in details? Thanks again.
Yes, you understand correctly.
I provide these converter pack just for your convenience.
For example, you have Word 2007 documents but have Office 2003 applications only, then you need the converter pack to convert the Word 2007 documents.
Let me know if you need further information.
-lambert
Sincerely,Lambert Qin | Microsoft TechNet Managed Forum SupportPosting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

