it's the xtra.

make sure you've upgraded to 7.02, and visit the macromedia site to
replace your flash asset xtra. or use the one that comes with d8.
(there is a technote in there about it. look for vector shapes, because
they use the same xtra, and that's where the bug was found, i think.

that will fix your problem.

--bhakti

"Bradshaw, Brian" wrote:
> 
> OK, I need help on this one.
> My program, a mix of Flash and Director runs fantastic on every computer
> except one with Windows 2000 installed.
> 
> On Windows 2000, the program just keeps getting slower until it eventually
> stops. No GPF, no error messages, just a quiet death that requires the Task
> Manager to get out of the program.
> 
> So far, no amount of memory management, movie and cast reorganization,
> global variable clearing out, or rebuilding has fixed the problem.
> 
> I can't find any tech notes or other info on either Macromedia or Microsoft
> websites that gives even an inkling of what the problem is. Does anyone have
> any ideas?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Brian Bradshaw
> Systems Engineer
> McGraw-Hill Education
> McGraw-Hill Companies
> 860-409-2603
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