Autorun CD-ROM with flash content on website

I have two websites with Flash content that I need to put on
a CD-ROM for a presentation on a computer with spotty internet.
I've created the autorun part fine, but here's my issue. When the
html page pulls up in a browser and the link to the Flash content
is clicked, I get a security warning that " Adobe Flash Player has
stopped a potentially unsafe operation." Everything is on the CD -
nothing should be trying to access the internet - and I'm looking
for a way to override this security warning without having to
rebuild the flash files. So far, most of the info I've found deals
with changing something on the user's computer, but is there a fix
that can reside on the CD (so the user doesn't have to do anything,
or ever see the warning?)
Thanks!

The basics of what you are asking is pretty easy to do in
Director. To
make a menu, just import your graphics including buttons.
Create a
frame label on the timeline for each video. On each button,
add the
behaviour named 'Jump to Marker Button' (it is in the Library
under
Behaviours, Controls). Pick the appropriate label for each
button in
the resulting popup. Then import your video and place one on
each
frame. Put the 'Go Loop' behaviour on each of these frames
(in the
frame channel). That behaviour is in the Library under
Behaviours,
Navigation.
Depending upon how your movies are setup, the rest will be
different
(i.e. are the Quicktime, avi, wmv, RealVideo, etc?). But the
Library
has behaviours for a lot of them, and building custom scripts
is pretty
easy as well if you can put forth the effort to learn Lingo.
It is
actually among the easiest to learn languages in my opinion.

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