I'm not sure what you're seeing when you try to view your published quiz, but I wanted to add a little to what Annie posted. Make sure that you're viewing your published content in the correct environment. Try not to view local published content, or it may not function properly.
Here's a little more information that may help:
If you are experiencing unexpected issues using Articulate software, here are some tips for managing your files which can help prevent issues.
1. Work on your local drive (your C: drive). Working on a network drive or a USB drive can cause erratic behavior, including file corruption, loss of audio, and other unexpected behavior.
2. You should also make sure the directory path to your project files and your published output is less than 260 characters (for example C:\Articulate).
3. Avoid using special characters, accents or symbols in your file names.
Additional information regarding "Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces" in Windows operating systems can be found in the following Microsoft article: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247(VS.85).aspx
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Hi Anna,
I can't help you much but saying that I haven't experienced any problems running the quizzes in Windows 7.
If a published quiz is available, send me the link and it will be my pleasure to try it and tell you if I can open it...
Have a nice day!
Annie
Hi Anna,
I'm not sure what you're seeing when you try to view your published quiz, but I wanted to add a little to what Annie posted. Make sure that you're viewing your published content in the correct environment. Try not to view local published content, or it may not function properly.
Here's a little more information that may help:
If you are experiencing unexpected issues using Articulate software, here are some tips for managing your files which can help prevent issues.
1. Work on your local drive (your C: drive). Working on a network drive or a USB drive can cause erratic behavior, including file corruption, loss of audio, and other unexpected behavior.
2. You should also make sure the directory path to your project files and your published output is less than 260 characters (for example C:\Articulate).
3. Avoid using special characters, accents or symbols in your file names.
Additional information regarding "Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces" in Windows operating systems can be found in the following Microsoft article:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247(VS.85).aspx
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