CP5 - W7 - film not loaded - black screen

Hi all Captivaters,

For the first time in my life, I have encountered this problem.

A caprivate priview/publish cannot load its own swf.

A normal project, among several other projects with the same settings I have all projects cannot load all of a sudden?

I searched the Forum but did not find any other captivater with the same problem.

I am ready to send my project to Captivate 'central' supported if they want to study and they are happy for all the advice I can get.

Here's what I can be if I saw (F12) or post it to an LMS or publish on the desktop or in EXE (media).2010-11-09 10-00-26.jpg

Some settings that I think would be useful to know.

Setting 1 Setting 2
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Thanks to advanced

Daniel

This problem has been resolved and the measures to apply the hotfix is described in the http://blogs.adobe.com/captivate/2010/11/solution-for-cp5-content-not-working-with-the-latest-flash-player-version.html blog post

Please note that, after you install the hotfix, you must re - publish your projects captivate with text animations. Please let us know the results.

Thank you
Vish

Tags: Adobe Captivate

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