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luigizirpoli
30 days agoCommunity Member
How to Block a SCORM on Clients' LMS Platform
HEllo, one of our clients has asked us to include a type of restriction within the SCORM files (which we produce on their behalf using Storyline 360 and Rise 360) to prevent the SCORM from being pla...
MathNotermans-9
Community Member
As Sam says, maintenance might be an issue. He suggest Dispatch. However another solution i used for that is, simply getting the date when a course should be locked/expired from an external variable. I use databases for that, but a txt-file or Google sheets could suffice too.
SamHill
29 days agoSuper Hero
There's always a risk with JavaScript solutions, especially when your client has the course package too. It is possible, if the client has the appetite, to circumvent any client side access control without your knowledge.
It's a cost effective solution, if you are happy to accept that some clients may work around it.