have you found out why the message was "unable to open MyLib.cst.lnk"?
where does this ".lnk" come from if it's not a desktop link file? did you rename you castlib to *.lnk on purpose?

valentin

Alan Skinner wrote:
Should also have mentioned im running it on my local machine and yes
all the cct files are there.

cheers

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From: Duck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 February 2006 16:24
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Subject: Re[2]: <lingo-l> Failure to create scripts in projector mode


Tuesday, February 14, 2006, 4:05:25 PM, Alan wrote:


Ive created a dswmedia dir and put the cast in there, but im probably
missing something.

You don't need to use the 'dswmedia' directory for files that are
being served on the web. That security restriction only applies if
you are viewing shockwave files that are on your local machine.

Have your external cst files been converted to cct files when you
publish as shockwave? If so, it may be the cct files you need to
upload rather than the cst files.

Has your server got its mime types set up correctly for cst / cct
files? (on windows servers, this can prevent the server from serving
the file at all).

Hope this helps,


- Ben

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