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Can't publish to a network in Flash 8
I am unable to publish to a network in Flash 8. I get a 'Destination directory does not exist' error whenever I try and publish. I have been through all of the settings and options and nothing has worked.
I am able to publish locally.
Anyone else have this problem?
Thanks.
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Doug
www.innerblitz.com
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I get this problem from time to time in MX 2004. What makes it even more frustrating is that if I open/create another file, it publishes fine. Are you using a Mac OSX onto a PC server?
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No, everything is PC. Did you figure out any type of solution or what is going on? I basically cannot use Flash 8 because of this.
Thx.
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Doug
www.innerblitz.com
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My quick fix for this is to publish locally, then whenever I felt necassary (eg end of the day), transfer onto the server. I have a suspicion that it may have something to do with the amount of characters in the directory path, or file name, but I'm probably talking rubbish there.
Good luck
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If you're on a Windows network, I found that either of these solutions worked:
1. Relative paths ie: ../../your.swf
or
2. Mapping the directory that you're publishing to/from. Open a directory Explorer window (window+e) and go to Tools > Map Network Drive. Then go back to your publish settings and choose the new, mappped path to your file.
Last edited by possum4all2; 10-21-2005 at 03:21 PM.
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