Is there a way for the DVD/CD output to run on a regular computer that does not have storyline installed and also does not have internet? If so, what program would be needed to run it?
If you need to distribute your Storyline content for offline viewing, publish for CD. After publishing, do any of the following to share it with others. (You won't need an external program to run the course. Double-click the Launch_Story.exe file in the published output to view the course.)
Burn the published output to a CD.
Burn the published output to a DVD.
Copy the published output to a USB drive.
Zip the published output, and copy it to a network drive. (Users must extract the zip file before viewing.)
Zip the published output, and email it directly to users. (Users must extract the zip file before viewing.)
Here's an article that explains how to publish and share your content. Let us know if you have any questions...
You should be able to run the CD published output by launching the .EXE file. If you need to share the files with others, you could zip the CD output files and share the zipped file with them. Keep in mind, though, that you'll need to make sure they extract the files before they try launching the course using the .EXE.
You'll need to make sure the machines viewing the course meet the minimum system requirements for viewing course content:
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Hi Kathleen
If you need to distribute your Storyline content for offline viewing, publish for CD. After publishing, do any of the following to share it with others. (You won't need an external program to run the course. Double-click the Launch_Story.exe file in the published output to view the course.)
Here's an article that explains how to publish and share your content. Let us know if you have any questions...
Hi Kathleen,
You should be able to run the CD published output by launching the .EXE file. If you need to share the files with others, you could zip the CD output files and share the zipped file with them. Keep in mind, though, that you'll need to make sure they extract the files before they try launching the course using the .EXE.
You'll need to make sure the machines viewing the course meet the minimum system requirements for viewing course content:
Let us know if you have any trouble with this!
Thanks,
Christine
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