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The Basics about Distributing a Project

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After a project has been created successfully and Distribute / Save has been selected, a folder with all necessary files for distribution will be generated.

 

The folder name is ..\Deploy and is a subfolder of the project folder.

Example:  ..\Flash-Demo \Deploy

 

Never store other files in this folder (on the hard disk). The files in this folder are deleted when the project is saved.

 

The folder contains 4 files. All files are named according the settings: Name Of Player in the Settings screen. You can copy these files to a CD/DVD or USB-Stick. Never use a folder name Deploy on the CD/DVD or USB-Stick as the product does not start then.

 

The Multimedia Player

The Multimedia Player has the extension .EXE and is the main application which includes all the necessary functionality to display the file and monitor copy protection and licensing.

 

Example: flash-demo.exe

 

You cannot start the Multimedia Player in this folder, because the license file is modified with each start and cannot be used any longer for distribution.  If you want to make a life test, copy the complete Deploy folder to another directory.

 

 

The Data File

The data file contains all the files selected in the Data Import section in an encrypted format. It has the extension .MMF.

 

Example: flash-demo.mmf

 

Never deploy the project file with the extension .mme

 

The Licence File

The license file contains all licensing and copy protection information. It has the extension .LIC

 

Example: flash-demo.lic

 

 To be 100% sure that you have a new license file, just create the deploy folder again before you distribute the project.
 

To test a project use the Testdrive option.

 

Autorun File

When distributing the files on a CD, the autorun.inf file would start the Multimedia Player after the CD is inserted in the drive.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A user does not need to have a flash or another player like PPT or PDF reader installed. All necessary components are included in the Multimedia Player, no installation will be required and the protected application can be started even directly from CD.