Then launch the Main movie, & display the troublesome castLib
then select an empty cast slot & open the PI & check the castLib link as displayed in the PI's Cast tab and make sure that it's pointing where you expect (& edit it if it's NOT as you expect). Then Save the Main movie & that path will get branded into the movie.
If the MIAWs use this castLib, you may need to repeat the procedure with them.
hth -Buzz
At 2:28 AM +0100 6/18/03, you wrote:
Hi,
I am trying the following:
After developing a project with all mvies (stub + main + a number of MIAWS) at the same folder level, the client has decided that all but the stub have to go into a folder called 'data'.
I have a 'scripts.cst' which is used by the main movie only and this is proofing teh problem for me.
Everytime the stub is now opening the main .dir that resides in the data folder, it asks me where the cast 'scripts.cst' is, by opening the folder navigtion box displaying the folder level of the stub (so that I can clearly see the data folder diplayed on the list).
It is doing this even though I have (on startmovie) set the filename of the castlib("scripts.cst") to the moviepath & "data\scripts.cst"
This does only occur once I burn the project on to a CD (or run it over a network), not when I run the stub in my development machine.
Any ideas, anything i am missing here?
Thanks guys,
Nik
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