Look up the "FlashPlayerTrust" files. I wrote a NullSoft "Install" script that simply created a trust file for drive letter it was launched from and then loaded the default web browser on the local html file (which in turn referenced the SWF). If you are just running an SWF you might try one of the SWF to EXE converters, I am not familiar with them,but I believe they handle the security issues for you.

vipin chandran wrote:
This is a flat network share and the html file will be accessed from within
the LAN.

Locally everything is working fine, but when i share the folder and try to
access the file, content is not loading (xml).

I am using normal XML class for loading the xml.

The client machine may not have an internet connection, so the settings
manager may not help. I am looking for a way of hard coding the stuff which
you are doing with the online settings manager.

Any help friends?

Thanks
`vipin

On 1/23/07, eugen pflüger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

i had this problem too.
i couldnt get really behind this issue but i know how to avoid this
problem and get your files loaded.

you need to set the security settings for your pc:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/
settings_manager04.html

the clients computer needs to have an internet connection to do this.
you then choose the folder of your project and then add this to the
list. or as i did, you add the main hard disk folder ("/").

i know this is a hacky solution and i never could understand why this
has to be this way.
this security restrictions shouldnt happen if you choose "use only
local files". but that didnt work in my case.

hope it helps.
eugen





Am 23.01.2007 um 03:28 schrieb JulianG:

are you using an HTTP server on the host computer?
or just opening the HTML/SWF file using a network share?

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