Interfacing to a Learning Management System

Can Adobe Media Server be interfaced to Plateau Learning Management System?

As Lilybiri states, Captivate is SCORM-compliant, meaning it can publish a SCORM-compliant file. Per the SCORM spec, any SCORM-compliant content must be uploaded to a SCORM-compliant LMS as a .zip file (technically, a '.pif' file, but .zip is the most common).
Now, the actual process your LMS requires to upload a SCORM package completely depends on the LMS, so refer to your LMS documentation/support on how to do that.
Within CP itself, also as Lilybiri pointed out, you need to setup the preferences properly - selecting SCORM (or AICC if that's you and your LMS preference), the version, the various manifest requirements, and the various scoring/reporting options. That in itself is an entire discusion - do refer to the Captivate help on those sections first.
HTH
Erik

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