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Subject: | FLASH: Mission: Rescue the .FLA's |
From: | Bill Stevens |
Date: | Mon, 19 Jun 2000 20:32:27 +0100 |
Hello all: anyone have some tips on rescuing .FLA's? We had some server re-installs -
when the .FLA's were transferred back - they give us a "Access Denied to
xxxx.fla". I believe they may have been transferred as "txt" files rather
than a binary graphic file. Just guessing. The file sizes seem to relate
to the old, working file size - but the info just seems to be garbled into
another, foreign format. How do you get a .FLA to know it is a .FLA??? Thanks to anyone with any help!
Bill Stevens
Web Publishing Supervisor
ontimetraining.com
330.422.2028 x.122
bstevensontimetraining [dot] com
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Replies
Re: FLASH: Mission: Rescue the .FLA's, Neil Weinberg
Re: FLASH: Mission: Rescue the .FLA's, Gregg Caines
RE: FLASH: Mission: Rescue the .FLA's, JGL
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