OPEN URLs Local Linking with Aggregator

Hi all,
I'm trying to link to a local file in a project and can successfully do so using a relative path syntax. When I publish that particular project, the file opens fine; however, when I combine several Captivate files in Aggregator (including the project with the linked local file) and publish out as SWF, the file will no longer open, even when I move the linked file to the published Aggregator folder.
Is there a way to link to local files in Captivate 7 projects that are combined in Aggregator?
Thanks,
Troy

Hey everyone. I'm hoping someone out there is able to respond to this.
Any ideas on how to get this working?
Trying to link to a PDF in the published folder of an Aggregator publish. Doesn't seem to work. It only works when publishing from Captivate. As soon as I combine the projects in Aggregator, the local links break.
*** MY apologies for the first message... it's not a SWF publish from Aggreagtor. It's the .EXE publish that presents the problem.
Troy

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