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Adobe Presenter Free Trial publishing issue

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Jul 30, 2014 Jul 30, 2014

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Installed Adobe Presenter 10 free trial.  Tried to publish a presentation locally to zip file.  According to user manual, there should be an index.htm file that I can double-click on in the zip file and the presentation will open in IE. There is no index.htm file, but there is an index file.  Clicking on the index file, it opens to IE, but the presentation does not load.  Couldn't find any resolutions on the internet, so I reached out to Adobe Support.  They claim that the "Trial" version does not have all the functionality as the fully licensed version.  Does anyone know if publishing is not fully functional in the trial version?

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LEGEND , Jul 30, 2014 Jul 30, 2014

File extensions are not disable, just not showing for known files. It does what it is supposed to do, launches IE, but when it calls back to the supporting files, they are not available because you are trying to play them from within a ZIP file. Extract the contents out of the zip and then launch the index file.

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Either publish to a file or extract the contents of the zip to a file and then run the index file (it is an html file, as it launches your browser). You may have the option for showing file extensions of known files disabled, so you don't see the .htm.

The trial version of Presenter is fully functional.

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Thanks Jorma for your response.  So if the file extensions are disabeled, then the index file should launch the presentation in IE but it doesn't.  What else could be the reason why nothing is lauching in IE when I click on the index file?

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File extensions are not disable, just not showing for known files. It does what it is supposed to do, launches IE, but when it calls back to the supporting files, they are not available because you are trying to play them from within a ZIP file. Extract the contents out of the zip and then launch the index file.

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