On 12/17/12 6:32 PM, "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> 1. Looks like we need a local trust file:
> 
> Create a file at C:\windows\system32\Macromed\Flash\ called FlashPlayerTrust.
> 
> That contains the Path to the swfs we need to run. For starters.
> F:\hudson\hudson-slave\workspace\Flex_SDK_checkin_tests\frameworks\tests\basic
> Tests\spark\views\HelloWorld.swf
I think you create a folder called FlashPlayerTrust and you put a file in
there (you can call it anything) with the content:
f:\hudson

Or a longer path to a folder if you want to be more precise.  No need to
specify individual swfs

> 
> OR perhaps if we compile -use-network=true the trust file may not be needed?
It would be -use-network=false since true is the default.  Not sure if that
would work or not.
> 
> 2. Port 80 may not be a good idea as there might be something already running
> on that.
The port 80 failures can be ignored.
> 
> Justin

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Adobe Systems, Inc.
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