There should be no problem publishing with the file path, I have published to the same path for the past couple of weeks. I have never run into this problem before.
I am publishing to our local network drive.
Laurie Kohne, Cert. Adult Ed.
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The file published to my local drive no problem, so it must be something with Network drives that is causing it not to work anymore. It worked last week...strange.
Thanks for the help!
Laurie Kohne, Cert. Adult Ed.
SaskPower | Training Coordinator, Instructional Designer/Learning/Regina
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We recommend that you always publish to your local hard drive. Publishing to a network drive or a USB drive can cause problems with your published output.
Here's some documentation for you or anyone following along.
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Laurie
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Hi Laurie,
Maybe you're publishing to a too long file path?
Are publishing locally?
Hi there,
There should be no problem publishing with the file path, I have published to the same path for the past couple of weeks. I have never run into this problem before.
I am publishing to our local network drive.
Laurie Kohne, Cert. Adult Ed.
SaskPower | Training Coordinator, Instructional Designer/Learning/Regina
p. 306-566-2293 | email lkohne@saskpower.com
Twitter.com/saskpower | Facebook.com/saskpower
2161 Scarth Street - Main Level
Regina, SK S4P 2H8
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Maybe the name of your current project make the file path too long when adding publishing subfolders?
Could you try publishing on you local hard drive just to check?
Did you import something in that project?
Hi,
The file published to my local drive no problem, so it must be something with Network drives that is causing it not to work anymore. It worked last week...strange.
Thanks for the help!
Laurie Kohne, Cert. Adult Ed.
SaskPower | Training Coordinator, Instructional Designer/Learning/Regina
p. 306-566-2293 | email lkohne@saskpower.com
Twitter.com/saskpower | Facebook.com/saskpower
2161 Scarth Street - Main Level
Regina, SK S4P 2H8
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Hi Laurie,
We recommend that you always publish to your local hard drive. Publishing to a network drive or a USB drive can cause problems with your published output.
Here's some documentation for you or anyone following along.
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Thank you so much for all the help!!
Laurie
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