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July 30, 2017
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Conflict when installing Toolkit For CreateJS for Flash

  • July 30, 2017
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Hi.  Sorry if this is in the wrong forum.  (Feel free to move it if needed)

I'm running the CS6 suite, and was wanting to install the Toolkit For CreateJS for Flash (to get HTML5 export).

But, when I run it, I get an error message saying that it conflicts with (if I'm reading this right) an existing item already in FlashCS6 called Adobe Flash Professional Toolkit for CreateJS.  So, it SEEMS like (for whatever reason) it is already installed (or something very similar).

However, if I run Flash, and go into the menu area for HTML5 export (under Window > Other Panels), the expected HTML5 export item is not there (as it is in the tutorial videos).  So, even though the toolkit MAY be installed already, the HTML5 export part isn't.

I tried looking into the folders, seeing if there was an obvious extensions folder, but it's a bit too cryptic.

Anyone familiar with this conflict error and/or the plugin, who can help me out here?

(BTW, I have to get this to work for CS6, so please do not just suggest I get Flash CC)

Windows Pro

Production Premium CS6

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    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    July 31, 2017

    in cs6, to view the toolkit panel, click window>toolkit for createjs

    it's commands>publish for createjs to publish

    Laer2Author
    Known Participant
    July 31, 2017

    Thanks for the reply.  Yes, you are right, I did find it there (...the plugin instructions show it as being within the Other Panels menu).

    Okay, but I'm still not understanding how you do an HTML5 export, which was the whole point of me trying to install that toolkit (which appears to already be installed).

    Does this preloaded toolkit give you the ability to do HTML5 exports, or is this something unique to the Toolkit For CreateJS that I was trying to install?

    As well, when I click the menu item you pointed out, it launches to an Adobe page that apparently no longer exists.

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    July 31, 2017

    again, use it's commands>publish for createjs, to publish or create an html5 app.  (or use the publish button on the toolkit panel.)