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Flash Player error message

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Aug 22, 2011 Aug 22, 2011

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I have a Captivate 5 project that keeps displaying this error message when published as a Mac executable:

"Error #2044: Unhandled IOErrorEvent:. text=Error #2035: URL Not Found."

Any guidance how I would troubleshoot that, since I haven't a clue what it's referring to?

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Aug 23, 2011 Aug 23, 2011

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Hello There,

Which version of Flash Player are you using? Also, which is the OS version are you in? Can you try the steps mentioned in http://blogs.adobe.com/captivate/2010/08/unable-to-open-exe-files-published-from-adobe-captivate-5.html This is for Windows Executables but till I think of any other details, you can try this.

Thanks,

Vish

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Aug 23, 2011 Aug 23, 2011

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It's Flash Player 10 and Mac OS 10.6.2. I'll try all the suggested patching and report back. Thanks

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Aug 23, 2011 Aug 23, 2011

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OK, well, that patch may fix some other problem, but not the one I'm having. (I'm beginning to see why Steve Jobs is such a big Flash fan.)

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Aug 25, 2011 Aug 25, 2011

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Funny...my first thought was: "I'm so glad I don't have a MAC."

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Aug 26, 2011 Aug 26, 2011

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Oh gosh Rod, I'm glad too.

My first thought was more along the lines of, "If Adobe can't port their software successfully, why do they market it?"

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Aug 26, 2011 Aug 26, 2011

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OK.  That makes perfect sense to a PC user.

Excerpt from Adobe Marketing Meeting Minutes: "Hmm...since we can't guarantee Captivate will work as perfectly on a MAC as it does on a PC, we'll just have to withdraw the product from the market entirely."

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Obviously, as a PC user, you've developed a fondness for buggy software.

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