Captivate CS5 - doesn't publish files

Hi
I created a new project using ppt slides and then I just added a background music.
Everything seemed to work when I previewed the project.
The fun part began when I published it.
First of all, it was weird as the ppt was about 100 Mb and the published file was ready within 3 seconds?
Second of all that's the HTML file I got.
SWF doesn't work either.
This has never happened before.
Any idea why and how to fix it?
Thanks

Hi there,
Thanks for reaching Adobe Community.
What is the version of Windows you have?
Also could you create a new ppt project and then import that and see if that is still happening?
Thanks!

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