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BrianSeaman1
12 years agoCommunity Member
Saving Progress
Hello,
I think that progress of a lesson is saved with a cookie but have not been able to confirm that. We have been battling with the conflict of if a learner switches from his/her work pc...
AshleyT-Pollard
12 years agoStaff
Hi Brian,
First, you'll want to see that you enabled the Resume behavior for your course. You can choose Always or Prompt, and if you'll be hosting your content in an LMS, do one of the following:
- If your LMS supports bookmarking, mark the box labeled When running in LMS, ignore Flash cookie. The LMS will control resume behavior in this scenario.
- If your LMS does not support bookmarking, uncheck When running in LMS, ignore Flash cookie. The Flash cookie will control resume behavior in this scenario.
That should allow the user to return to where they last left off when accessing the course again once logged into your LMS or if logging into a web server. If the course is not resuming past a particular point/slide - you may need to look into what version of SCORM you used to publish, as there are some suspend data limits detailed here.
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