Opening a directory window from within Flash

Is there a way to open a Windows Explorer window with the
current directory that your Flash Player file is running in? For
example, if the file is running on a CD, can you open a Windows
Explorer window with that CD directory displayed?

Sounds like you are talking about running an exe, in which
case on
possibility would be to create your exe using mProjector, it
has a
custom AS class that allows you find a location (like where
the current
swf is) and then open the folder
there are two calls to look at for this getSpecialFolder and
openDocument
here is link to all the calls added to Flash by mProjector
http://www.screentime.com/software/mprojector/docs/index.html
GetSpecialFolder
http://www.screentime.com/software/mprojector/docs/mSys_getSpecialFolder.htm
and OpenDocument
http://www.screentime.com/software/mprojector/docs/mSys_openDocument.htm
On 2007-01-08 11:12:11 -0500, "graphic_pawn"
<[email protected]> said:
> Is there a way to open a Windows Explorer window with
the current
> directory that your Flash Player file is running in? For
example, if
> the file is running on a CD, can you open a Windows
Explorer window
> with that CD directory displayed?

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