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<DIV>these illustrator prob started with CS 2 (other ones on earlier versions). </DIV>
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<DIV>cheers Jane</DIV>
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<DIV>Jane Fischer<BR>Education Programs Teacher<BR> <BR>lab.3000 - leading by design<BR>Level 3, 256 Collins Street<BR>Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia <BR>Phone: +61 (0)3 9654 6970<BR>Mobile: +61 (0)412 649 993</DIV>
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<DIV style="COLOR: #000000">Thanks Jane,<BR>We do run a Novell network, however, have been using Illustrator since about version 6 without any hassles, so it's strange that the problem has only shown up in Flash.<BR>I will mention this to my techie though and see if it sparks any ideas.<BR>One of the mysteries of life!<BR>Claire :-)<BR><BR><BR><BR>> Jane Fischer <jane.fischer@rmit.edu.au> wrote:<BR>> <BR>> I have experience similar problems with older versions of Illustrator on<BR>> PC's.<BR>> It turned out that the novel Network was interfering with the programs<BR>> ability to make Temp files, (at least that's what I was told).<BR>> <BR>> it might be worth looking into having no network, saving to the hard<BR>> drive and then logging in to the network to back up the work.<BR>> although it was also re-naming files as well.<BR>> <BR>> cheers<BR>> <BR>> Jane Fischer<BR>> Education Programs Teacher<BR>>&nb!
sp; <BR>> lab.3000 - leading by design<BR>> Level 3, 256 Collins Street<BR>> Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia <BR>> Phone: +61 (0)3 9654 6970<BR>> Mobile: +61 (0)412 649 993<BR>> <BR>> <A href="http://www.lab.3000.com.au">www.lab.3000.com.au</A> <BR>> <BR>> Subscribe to lab.3000's monthly e-newsletter<BR>> <A href="http://www.lab.3000.com.au/subscribe">www.lab.3000.com.au/subscribe</A> <BR>> <BR>> >>> gedrew@westnet.com.au 3/06/2006 5:11 pm >>><BR>> <BR>> Hi Claire, not sure if this is relevant to your problem. It could be a<BR>> <BR>> network-setting-priviliges thing. Have you spoken to your technicians?<BR>> At our school, when you save a file from within an application to<BR>> another <BR>> network location (Windows network and operating system), you get a file<BR>> name <BR>> but 0kb file size.. Students can save into their own u:\ drive location<BR>> no <BR>> problem, b!
ut to submit work for assessment to our 'Student Assessment'<BR>> <
BR>> folder which is on a dedicated network drive, they have to copy the<BR>> file <BR>> using windows explorer - helps with file management skills too! The<BR>> slow <BR>> problem is most likely some other network activity or something in the<BR>> <BR>> students actionscript, as Paul suggested.<BR>> <BR>> Glenn Drew<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> ----- Original Message ----- <BR>> From: "claire" <claire@warrandytehigh.vic.edu.au><BR>> To: "VET Multimedia Teachers' Mailing List" <vet-mm@edulists.com.au><BR>> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 3:17 PM<BR>> Subject: [vet-mm] flash problem<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> > Hi Paul,<BR>> > I thought I had sent details of my strange problem to the list, but <BR>> > mustn't have? (report writing stress!!)<BR>> > Excuse the long post, but if anyone can solve or even logically<BR>> explain <BR>> > what is going on, I'd be rapt!<BR>> ><BR>> > The problem is re!
ally random. Kids save work across the network to<BR>> their <BR>> > home directory and 9 times out of 10, it's OK. But every so often, it<BR>> will <BR>> > appear to save, they shut down or just go out of Flash and when they<BR>> <BR>> > return to open the file, it is empty - looking at it in explorer<BR>> reveals a <BR>> > file size of 0 Kbs.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> <A href="http://www.edulists.com.au">http://www.edulists.com.au</A> - FAQ, resources, subscribe, unsubscribe<BR>> VET Multimedia Mailing List kindly supported by<BR>> <A href="http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au">http://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au</A> - Victorian Curriculum and Assessment<BR>> Authority and<BR>> <A href="http://www.vitta.org.au ">http://www.vitta.org.au </A> - VITTA Victorian Information Technology<BR>> Teachers Association Inc<BR>_______________________________________________<BR><A href="htt!
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