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Old 07-24-2007   #7 (permalink)
Andrew McLaren


 
 

Re: Setting virtual memory progrmmatically

> We are getting the same error when we run M5drvr32.exe interactively.

You'll really need to work out how to make it run on its own, first. It will
never run from inside code, if you can't run it from a command line.

> M5drvr32.exe is not installed as apart of Macromedia Director. It is
> independent.
> We are using M5drvr32.exe version 5.0. Do you know where we can get the
> later version.


You might not have installed it as part of Macromedia Director; but
M5drvr32.exe is not freeware, shareware, or open source; it's the
proprietary product of Adobe Systems Incorporated (375 Park Ave, San Jose
CA, USA). You cannot deploy M5drvr32.exe in a solution, apart from by
agreeing to the terms of Adobe's licence; doing so would put your firm and
your users at legal risk. You cannot obtain or redistribute any version of
M5drvr32.exe except as part of a licensed Adobe product. Note that the
"licensed product" might be free, and even redistributable; but it will
still have a licence that requires agreement. The only people who can give
you reliable advice about this, is Adobe.

The community forums for developers using Adobe products is here:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/

Good luck, hope you get it sorted out.
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Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au


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