CDs & EXE files slow to open

Hi,
I'm developing in Captivate 4, and many of the e-learning courses that I develop must be placed on a CD for the customer.  Although, the EXE file opens fine, it takes forever.  There are 62 slides in the primary file, but there are swfs imported into the container file that contains no more than 13 slides from 6 other projects.  All of our in-house PCs have auto-run turned off, so we have to double click on the exe file to open it.  I'm using an Intel Duo Core Processor with 3.16 ghz and 3.25 gigs of RAM with a 75 gig hard drive.  This should be more than enough for the file to open quickly, but it takes almost 5 minutes to open from a CD and about 2 - 3 to open the same exe file from the server.  However, the html files open immediately.
Does anyone know why it would take so long for the exe file to open from a CD and if so, what can be done to resolve it?
NW

Hi there
Here are the things I'd be checking. Create a simple Captivate that is perhaps two or three slides long. Just enough so that you can test the load time. Burn it to CD and test. If it seems to take an unusually long time to open, you may need to investigate things like Anti-virus scanners and the like.
Have you tested this on other PCs or just on your own?
Cheers... Rick
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