Authorware Web Player: Place orders / moving files

From an Authorware Web Player 7 (aam) file, I download the templates from Microsoft. I know that by using a 'get '. and "put." Gets the file in the installed folder, then puts / move to the Authorware Web Player file, specifically: C:\Documents and Settings\nom_utilisateur\Application Data\Macromedia\Authorware Web Player\NP32ASW\webplr08. My goal is to move these files in the folder Templates from Microsoft: C:\Documents and Settings\utilisateur\Application data\microsoft\modeles. I usually put with two... (periods) and the file moved up one folder, so I assumed set to 5... (periods) it move up to 4 levels, and then I could use the "put... \Microsoft\Templates" as the final index. It doesn't work that way, so I'm stuck.

Thanks in advance for you help!

I get this result too. I remember vaguely a feature of the character that prevents him from going outside the folder of the player. It is part of the security, the works of player just inside the box, he gave. This can also prevent you to use CopyFile as Steve suggested. If CopyFile work you can copy the template after you download to the local folder. You may also be able to use the template in the location specified in your files. This will work even if the normal location of the models change.

HTH,

Mike

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