From: J S 23 on
I am trying to update to 10.1.1 from 10.1.0 in order to install swf files.
With 10.1.0 I keep getting a 1 frame swf that doesn't play. Reading this forum
I found that I may need 10.1.1 for Flash 8 files. This is the link I went to:
http://www.adobe.com/support/director/downloads.htmlAfter downloading the
update,an installer for Shockwave is present. The update for MX 2004 is in two
folders 1)Configuration and 2) Director MX 2004(bundle). When I tried to drag
and drop those items (I thought it would do it automatically, but apparently
not) things get thrown out of whack (Director still says it's 10.1.0 although
the items say 10.1.1) )and I have to reinstall 10.1.0 to get Director to work.
What am I doing wrong?

thanks for the help!

From: Sean Wilson on
> What am I doing wrong?

Which OS are you using?
Are you sure you're dragging the correct things to the proper place/s?
The xtras need to go into the folder so that existing copies are
replaced, and there should be player libraries also (these are what will
dictate the version change) - exact file names depend on your platform.
From: J S 23 on
thanks Sean. I'm on Mac OS 10.4. I went through and individually put them in,
but when opening Director it gave me some error that it couldn't unless the
project resources file was in the same folder as Director. I made sure they
were both in the same folder, but it still wouldn't work. I reinstalled
10.1.0. I do want the update because i am having problems inserting flash
files. so, would you suggest giving it another try and making sure each file
is replacing the the existing file? thanks again.

From: Sean Wilson on
> so, would you suggest giving it another try and making sure each file
> is replacing the the existing file?

I would, but that's about all I can think of to suggest
From: J S 23 on
Seems to have worked. Replaced all the xtras, etc.

Still having problems bring in a swf file, which only impors 1 frame, but
that's probably due to something else that I haven't quite figured out
yet...maybe in another post.



[q][i]Originally posted by: [b][b]Newsgroup User[/b][/b][/i]
> so, would you suggest giving it another try and making sure each file
> is replacing the the existing file?

I would, but that's about all I can think of to suggest
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