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Old 04-13-2008, 02:56 AM
Amy Blankenship *AdobeCommunityExpert*
 
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Default Re: Newbie Publishing Project

Did you try resetting the OBP settings and starting over?

-Amy

"SunDevil80" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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>I am trying to package my first complex AW7 project. It contains 7
>separate
> AW7 files. The first file is a login/directory file that directs the user
> to
> any of the ohter six files via hot spots and links.
>
> I?m trying to publish a CD with my completed files and am having issues.
>
> I?ve been able to Publish smaller projects but this one is giving me fits.
> Here?s what I?ve done:
>
> I have a main aw7 file that contains the ?Switchboard? (sorry, that?s from
> my
> MSAccess days).
>
> There are six other aw7 files (three with lesson material and three others
> with an exam for each lesson)
> Included also are the ini, mdb, pdf, text and convert.exe files
> They all work and play well together in Development mode.
> In my past attempts to Publish I?ve always ended up with a ?Published
> Files?
> folder on the root level of my project. That?s not happening.
> I?ve tried ?Batch Publishing?, ?One Button Publishing? and ?Packaging?. I
> get
> various levels of success with each type but nothing that I can use.
> The primary problems are:
>
> Graphics, video and transition files do not copy (I get an error message
> when
> I launch the exe that one or more elements are missing).
>
> Modules run and look fine until I get to an mpg or wmv file. I then get a
> ?Find? window that wants me to tell it where a particular file is found.
> (Broken links)
>
> Entire modules do not link, i.e., I log in and select a lesson or module
> (TLO/ELO) from the Switchboard and I receive the same ?File? menu as
> before
> asking where the file is found.
>
> I know this should be very straightforward but I?m missing something very
> simple and can?t find it. Any advice would be much appreciated.
>
>



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