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Adobe Flash Player has stopped a potentially unsafe operation....

Community Expert ,
Aug 27, 2009 Aug 27, 2009

Hi,

I've created some swf files with Adobe Captivate (video tutorials) and every time I try to open it on a desktop (from a cd), it shows this message and every time you need to click on Ok to proceed....

Why does it happen and how can you get rid of that? Is there anything I can do in Captivate or Flash Player?

I am enclosing a screenshot.

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Valorous Hero ,
Aug 27, 2009 Aug 27, 2009

Hi there

For the future, please don't attach screen captures. That is, don't attach them if you really want us to see them. Instead, use the Camera icon and insert them inline. Often attachments end up endlessly queued.

This is a common issue with later versions of the Flash Player. It usually occurs if you have links to web pages.

Click here for more

Cheers... Rick

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Community Expert ,
Aug 29, 2009 Aug 29, 2009
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Now this makes sense. I've got links to my email and website that appear in the info section....

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