From: runnforfunn on 28 Jun 2008 15:44 I am currently enrolled in an online course through Johns Hopkins University that requires the Adobe authorware player to teach its lessons. The lessons are accessible through cybered.com. Everytime I try to install the Authorware player, a window appears titled "Plugin LaunchApp" and inside the window, it says "Access Denied." I tried installing the Adobe Flash Player because I thought that this was the "plugin" that I needed. Unfortunately, that still did not help when I tried installing the authorware player again. My computer model is the Presario V6000 and I have Windows Vista. I also have Internet Explorer. I don't know what this window means though; can you please help? I'm desperate because I really need to start this distance education program, and the authorware player is obviously essential to the program.
From: Amy Blankenship on 28 Jun 2008 17:23 "runnforfunn" <webforumsuser(a)macromedia.com> wrote in message news:g464ak$ft9$1(a)forums.macromedia.com... >I am currently enrolled in an online course through Johns Hopkins >University > that requires the Adobe authorware player to teach its lessons. The > lessons are > accessible through cybered.com. Everytime I try to install the Authorware > player, a window appears titled "Plugin LaunchApp" and inside the window, > it > says "Access Denied." I tried installing the Adobe Flash Player because I > thought that this was the "plugin" that I needed. Unfortunately, that > still did > not help when I tried installing the authorware player again. > My computer model is the Presario V6000 and I have Windows Vista. I also > have > Internet Explorer. I don't know what this window means though; can you > please > help? I'm desperate because I really need to start this distance education > program, and the authorware player is obviously essential to the program. Are you an admin user or just an ordinary user? I suspect that if you contact Johns Hopkins Tech support, they will have encountered this problem before and will be more familiar with the details of their own deployment. HTH; Amy
From: Manfred Kellermann on 30 Jun 2008 09:21 runnforfunn schrieb: > I am currently enrolled in an online course through Johns Hopkins University > that requires the Adobe authorware player to teach its lessons. The lessons are > accessible through cybered.com. Everytime I try to install the Authorware > player, a window appears titled "Plugin LaunchApp" and inside the window, it > says "Access Denied." I tried installing the Adobe Flash Player because I > thought that this was the "plugin" that I needed. Unfortunately, that still did > not help when I tried installing the authorware player again. > My computer model is the Presario V6000 and I have Windows Vista. I also have > Internet Explorer. I don't know what this window means though; can you please > help? I'm desperate because I really need to start this distance education > program, and the authorware player is obviously essential to the program. > Try to disable Vista IE 7 Protected Mode in Internet Options - Security HTH Manfred
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