Flash 8 problem publishing to mov file

Hi,
I'm trying to create a mov file and I get an error message stating that I need to publish my movie in version 5 or before. After changing that setting, I still get the same error message? I've tried: downloading the latest quicktime, reinstalling flash 8, and rebooting. All have been unsuccessful. Any Ideas?
Thanks,
Denny

Take one of the old SWF files and rename it to the name you
should be getting with the publish....
Actually that makes me think, go into the publish settings
and check the name and location you are trying to publish to.
Perhaps click the restore defaults or use default names or whatever
the button says.
After that go back to my first thought, take one of the old
ones and duplicated it to be the name you would expect in the
location you would expect. Then try and publish and see if it
deleted or if it remains.

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