Captivate 7 - IE10 a few slides work then I get the loading icon.

Its  a large 20Mb published swf. Works fine in other browsers but in IE10, Win8, Flash 11 a few slides in (any slide in random order) the spinning icon appears and the course becomes non-reposnive.
The original content was written in an earlier version of Captivate. It contains several Power Point segments too.
I've tried everything I can think of including flash debugging but the trace statements are limited.

Hi there,
Is this spinning issue happens consistently when you preview it in IE 10(Win 8)? Is it possible for you to share the project with us so that we can investigate the issue at our end? Please upload it to a shared workspace (Acrobat.com) and send the link to [email protected]
Thanks,
Nimmy Sukumaran.

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    Call-ID: 0a33ae58-b236-11e0-9811-8ad804504012@lip
    CSeq: 3 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    [PING]
    121.710184 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/SIP/Transport.c:2136 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 93.209.171.178:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4aba48c24614f11f
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=942053960
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=857665245
    Call-ID: 0a33ae58-b236-11e0-9811-8ad804504012@lip
    CSeq: 3 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    150.002314 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/SIP/Transport.c:2136 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK626efedc69b87d2a
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=857665245
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=942053960
    Call-ID: 0a33ae58-b236-11e0-9811-8ad804504012@lip
    CSeq: 5 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    PING]
    150.166734 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK626efedc69b87d2a
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=857665245
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=942053960
    Call-ID: 0a33ae58-b236-11e0-9811-8ad804504012@lip
    CSeq: 5 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    151.763926 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [MESSAGE sip:user@lip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 93.209.171.178:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4a30ecbf50c25612
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=942053960
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=857665245
    Call-ID: 0a33ae58-b236-11e0-9811-8ad804504012@lip
    CSeq: 4 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: text/plain
    Content-Length: 4
    [PING]
    151.764286 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/SIP/Transport.c:2136 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 93.209.171.178:16402;branch=z9hG4bK4a30ecbf50c25612
    To: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=942053960
    From: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=857665245
    Call-ID: 0a33ae58-b236-11e0-9811-8ad804504012@lip
    CSeq: 4 MESSAGE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    170.734031 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/SIP/Transport.c:2136 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [BYE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK7eff0b023504d64d
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=857665245
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=942053960
    Call-ID: 0a33ae58-b236-11e0-9811-8ad804504012@lip
    CSeq: 6 BYE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    170.949990 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK7eff0b023504d64d
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=857665245
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=942053960
    Call-ID: 0a33ae58-b236-11e0-9811-8ad804504012@lip
    CSeq: 6 BYE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    177.114667 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:2059 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [Connection Data for call id: 3 returns 1
    189.280795 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/VCChannel/VCChannel.m:303 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [VCChannel prepareConnectionWithRemoteConnectionData - remote VCConnectionData: 1]
    189.283217 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:2074 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [Prepare Connection With Remote Data - remote VCConnectionData: 1, local VCConnectionData: 1
    189.287064 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:2266 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [Initiate Conference To User: u0 with Remote VCConnectionData: 1 with Local Connection Data: 1 conferenceSettings: 1]
    189.549921 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/SIP/Transport.c:2136 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [INVITE sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK7226727e3c419252
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=485555787
    Call-ID: 5d22de22-b236-11e0-9811-9007c31e4012@lip
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    Contact: <sip:user@sip:16402>;isfocus
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: application/sdp
    Content-Length: 257
    v=0
    o=OLRO 0 0 IN IP4 sip
    s=0
    c=IN IP4 sip
    b=AS:2147483647
    t=0 0
    a=hwi:5168:2:1830
    a=iChatEncryption:NO
    a=bandwidthDetection:YES
    m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 12 3
    a=rtcp:16402
    a=rtpmap:3 GSM/8000
    a=rtpID:1643992646
    189.701810 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 100 Trying
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK7226727e3c419252
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=485555787
    Call-ID: 5d22de22-b236-11e0-9811-9007c31e4012@lip
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    189.721565 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 180 Ringing
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK7226727e3c419252
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=900592542
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=485555787
    Call-ID: 5d22de22-b236-11e0-9811-9007c31e4012@lip
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    Contact: <sip:[email protected]:16402>
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    189.753176 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/SIP/Transport.c:338 type=2 (00000000/0)
    [SIP/2.0 200 OK
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK7226727e3c419252
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=900592542
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=485555787
    Call-ID: 5d22de22-b236-11e0-9811-9007c31e4012@lip
    CSeq: 1 INVITE
    Contact: <sip:[email protected]:16402>
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Type: application/sdp
    Content-Length: 245
    [v=0
    o=XXXXXX
    s=0
    c=IN IP4 XXXXXX
    b=AS:2147483647
    t=0 0
    a=hwi:1056:2:2400
    a=bandwidthDetection:YES
    a=iChatEncryption:NO
    m=audio 16402 RTP/AVP 12
    a=rtcp:16402
    a=rtpID:39048684
    189.753383 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/SIP/Transport.c:2136 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [ACK sip:user@rip:16402 SIP/2.0
    Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip:16402;branch=z9hG4bK2869db0150ebc67c
    Max-Forwards: 70
    To: "u0" <sip:user@rip:16402>;tag=900592542
    From: "0" <sip:user@lip:16402>;tag=485555787
    Call-ID: 5d22de22-b236-11e0-9811-9007c31e4012@lip
    CSeq: 1 ACK
    User-Agent: Viceroy 1.4
    Content-Length: 0
    189.886035 @:0 type=1 (00000000/0)
    [Bandwidth Detection]
    [Received the first BWD packet from 93.209.171.178:16402]
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    [Avg=101593.80, NSDev=2.88%]
    190.677577 @:0 type=1 (00000000/1)
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    [Local SIP port]
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    [Local SIP port]
    0.639492 @:0 type=5 (00000000/41260)
    [Local SIP port]
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    [Remote Router]
    [PORT RESTRICTED]
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    [Remote CommNAT Result: 0x000000d0
    10.617978 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VideoConferenceGlobalObjects.m:1670 type=5 (00000000/0)
    [Router]
    [PORT RESTRICTED]
    10.617988 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VideoConferenceGlobalObjects.m:1672 type=5 (00000000/0)
    [CommNAT Result: 0x000001d0
    13.910044 @:0 type=5 (00000000/60)
    [Detected bandwidth (kbits/s): 187 up, 191 down. (00000000)
    13.932301 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VideoConferenceMultiController.m:2423 type=5 (00000000/0)
    [Start Conference With UserID: u0]
    38.339974 @:0 type=5 (00000000/47129)
    [Local SIP port]
    50.148243 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:2171 type=5 (00000000/0)
    [Remote Router]
    [PORT RESTRICTED]
    50.148254 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:2173 type=5 (00000000/0)
    [Remote CommNAT Result: 0x000000d0
    50.151672 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VideoConferenceGlobalObjects.m:1670 type=5 (00000000/0)
    [Router]
    [PORT RESTRICTED]
    50.151681 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VideoConferenceGlobalObjects.m:1672 type=5 (00000000/0)
    [CommNAT Result: 0x000001d0
    52.704045 @:0 type=5 (00000000/60)
    [Detected bandwidth (kbits/s): 187 up, 190 down. (00000000)
    52.909698 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VideoConferenceMultiController.m:2423 type=5 (00000000/0)
    [Start Conference With UserID: u0]
    176.901461 @:0 type=5 (00000000/44448)
    [Local SIP port]
    189.283404 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:2171 type=5 (00000000/0)
    [Remote Router]
    [PORT RESTRICTED]
    189.283415 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VCInitiateConference.m:2173 type=5 (00000000/0)
    [Remote CommNAT Result: 0x000000d0
    189.287069 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VideoConferenceGlobalObjects.m:1670 type=5 (00000000/0)
    [Router]
    [PORT RESTRICTED]
    189.287095 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VideoConferenceGlobalObjects.m:1672 type=5 (00000000/0)
    [CommNAT Result: 0x000001d0
    191.810739 @:0 type=5 (00000000/60)
    [Detected bandwidth (kbits/s): 188 up, 190 down. (00000000)
    191.814215 @/SourceCache/VideoConference/VideoConference-422.50/Video Conference/VideoConferenceMultiController.m:2423 type=5 (00000000/0)
    [Start Conference With UserID: u0]

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