Issure running AS2 file with Flash Player 10.3 +

Hi Guys,
I am facing an issue with a file which was created in as2 and worked fine with flash player 10.2. But since the flash player got update to 10.3 the file does not work. Any suggestion as to why this is happening?
Thanks,
Ayush

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