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Join Date: Apr 2009
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I am sorry, but the extension DOES NOT install this file neithr it creates a folder called HELPPanel/Help iinside flash CS4 directory, so it becomes useless since I cannot find this file on my computer after the executing the mpx extension.
please correct this, or post the chm file here so that ican benefit from the SDK |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Ohio - Go BUCKS!!
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Hmmm... I don't have CS4 but I can at least verify that it does work as advertised when using CS3.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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the problem is that:
1. mxp extension does not install the help file 2. does not create helpPanel/Help folder 3.does not create EngageSDK.chm file can anyone upload the chm file here so at least I can can benefit from reading it, please? and also please look at the way extension installs itslef?? |
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Location: Texas
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The EngageSDK.chm file is found in your user profile. For CS4, it is found here:
Vista: C:\users\%username%\AppData\Local\Adobe\Flash CS4\en\Configuration\HelpPanel\Help XP: C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application Data\Adobe\Flash CS4\en\Configuration\HelpPanel\Help |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Where is the EngageSDK.chm on CS3?
I am looking for it. |
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Hi, wfannin1. For Flash CS3, you can access the Articulate Engage SDK help files directly through the Flash integrated help system.
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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"C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Local Settings\Application Data\Adobe" but there's no flash folder inside the adobe folder. Is this a problem with my flash cs4 or something else? |
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Hi, Melanie. Welcome to the forums! If you don't have any application data for Adobe Flash CS4 in your user profile, it would appear that the program is not installed. I would probably start by installing or repairing Adobe Flash CS4.
If you have trouble locating the engagesdk.chm help file, you are welcome to download it here. Extract the zip file, and double-click the engagesdk.chm to open the help documentation. |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Thanks!
I reinstalled Flash, but was met with the same problem. Still, thank you for sending me the help file, since that's what I was after anyways. I still need the tutorial files though, correct? My Flash Cs4 works and is installed as I've used it countless times before with no problem, so no idea why I could not locate that particular folder. -Melanie |
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Melanie,
What is listed in the Adobe folder?
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