Quote Originally Posted by Nightwalker83 View Post
It is interesting you say that because when I was experimenting trying to find out how to play a swf from a url either VB or Vista wouldn't allow me to save any of the modifications I did to my project. I don't know about whether the project would have complied successfully or not because I didn't try. Although, I don't receive any errors because I can execute my project just fine via the Visual Basic IDE.
Well, you can save your projects by deleting the flash object (to save your code) and re-adding it whenever you open the project... of course this is only a 'dodgey' fix in order to save your work. The problem is yes you can run the project via the IDE but the problem is you can't pass your project along to others :P

The only way to 'get around' it is to uninstall the current version of flash, reinstall the 9.x version of flash then compile your project.

Then you've got to uninstall and reinstall the new version again. Right royal PITA and was hoping you'd have a fix :P