on ‎2023 Apr 26 4:17 PM
Hi, just wanted to ask how others have managed the security pop-ups when a user is downloading and running offline content published as a .exe file (i.e.a Book)?
I know that Windows security warning usually appears when you run an application file downloaded from the Internet, or executable file that is located on a network shared folder or mapped network drive .
Other than loading the SCORM file to an LMS (or a web server) is there any other offline publish of a Book/eLearn that would run seamlessly?
Thanks David
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Hi David,
When we first started with SEN, the exe approach was appealing. But then we realized most Anti-virus would eat the exes as they weren't "recognized".
For offline use, you could publish to a file structure(Producer/Publish/standard) - it creates a lot of files but probably not so much storage. Then the users would access the index.html for the launch.
There's the compliance part of this also - you will likely need users to cover the offline usage.
I'm curious what the community experts say here as well - this community is active with some very deep people monitoring/responding to the questions.
Kind Regards, Wallace
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