The previous release of the InfoPath form to the List,form library and content Type is described here for publication to Central administration.
When do I need to publish to a CA? If we write some background code for InfoPath (C # or VB), this will generate a DLL file. To ensure that the code contained within the DLL is secure, the InfoPath form must be approved by the farm administrator before it can be used. This time will be published to the CA, by the farm administrator to decide whether to use.
Before you publish, take a look at the security settings. If InfoPath contains background code, it must be set to full trust, or it cannot be published to SharePoint.
In security and trust, choose to fully believe:
And then publish:
Enter a URL for the site collection. Although the URL is entered here, it does not mean that the InfoPath form has been posted to the site collection, and it still needs to be approved by the farm administrator.
At this point, the top two options are grayed out, and only the types that require administrator approval are selected:
This time, you will be asked to save the InfoPath form to a local path:
You can also set which InfoPath columns are in SharePoint to generate the corresponding columns:
Confirm again:
Click Publish, the following screen, the release is over. But actually, this InfoPath form hasn't been published in SharePoint yet.
Although the release was completed, InfoPath did not publish to SharePoint, but said the template file (XSN) was ready. The next step is to send the XSN file to the farm administrator to upload it to SharePoint.
InfoPath and SharePoint (vii) Publish InfoPath to Central administration-prepare full Trust's template