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From: macandrew on 8 Aug 2005 09:58 There appears to be a problem with Windows projectors built by the Mac version of Director MX 2004. When created to run in a window (as opposed to full screen), the Windows taskbar is locked -- you can't click on any of the items or activate the Start menu. This doesn't happen if you build the projector in the Windows version of DMX 04 (trial version), the taskbar works normally. It looks to me like a bug, but could there be something I'm doing wrong?
From: Loren Schwarz on 8 Aug 2005 17:14 I have the same problem using only the Windows version of Director MX 2004. After the projector opens the window, the task bar does not respond to mouse clicks at all - for like 2 minutes. Then it starts responding again. This is extremely annoying since I have no clue of what causes this problem. The most surprising thing is that the same projector application works properly on other people's machines - on my two computers I have the same problem. Just wanted to say it's probably not (only) related to Mac and Windows versions of Director. L.S. "macandrew" <webforumsuser(a)macromedia.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:dd7odg$is7$1(a)forums.macromedia.com... > There appears to be a problem with Windows projectors built by the Mac > version > of Director MX 2004. When created to run in a window (as opposed to full > screen), the Windows taskbar is locked -- you can't click on any of the > items > or activate the Start menu. This doesn't happen if you build the projector > in > the Windows version of DMX 04 (trial version), the taskbar works normally. > It looks to me like a bug, but could there be something I'm doing wrong? >
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