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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Valentin" (Sep 18th 2016, 1:05pm)
I've got that problem too, and tried the solution that's posted here, but it doesn't seem to work!Thanks for the solutions. I got rid of the ERROR by adding my computer to the Trusted Locations settings. A right-click in the error window will show the choices. Looking forward to the new Virtual Tour editor tool!!!
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Disabling local-with-filesystem access in Flash Player by default
Beginning with Flash Player 23, local-with-network permissions will
now be applied to all local SWF content, regardless of the preference
chosen at compile time.
Background:
When playing Flash (SWF) content from local filesystem, developers have
historically been able to configure content to exclusively read from the
filesystem, or communicate to the network. When this functionality was
introduced over a decade ago, it enabled an interesting array of
use-cases ranging from simple games to interactive kiosks. In context of
modern web security, we believe that it is time to retire local
filesystem functionality in the browser plugin. At the same time, Adobe
AIR has been established as a robust, mature solution for delivering
ActionScript-based content as a standalone application.
Vast majority of Flash Player users and content will be unaffected by
this change. This change only impacts Flash content played from the
local filesystem, using the browser. Flash content hosted on the
internet and local webservers, as well as the Standalone Flash Player
remains unaffected.If you are a user who requires this functionality,
these files can be added to the list of Trusted Locations in Flash
Player.
Workarounds for Legacy Content:
We highly recommend that you only circumvent these controls to enable content from sources that they trust.
For Individuals:
For Internet Explorer, Edge, Firefox, Opera and Safari:
On the affected system, go to: Control Panel > Flash Player > Advanced > Developer Tools > Trusted Location Settings
Click the icon and add relevant SWF(s) to the list
For Google Chrome (and similar PPAPI browsers):
Navigate to the settings manager page
Choose Edit Locations > Add Locations from the list.
Sorry, but I don't know why you would get that message, I'm not getting it on any of my Windows systems...It is a Windows security message, not the virus scanner...
What folder have you added to the trusted folders?I running http://krpano.com/docu/localusage/#changesecuritysettings serval times, still does'nt work :-( I used, firefox, chrome and explorer all gives the same result : FATAL: tour.xml