SCORM Support XML files

With previous versions of Captivate (3 & 4) we had to be sure to copy 5 xml files to our LMS to have them communicate properly.  In Captivate 5 there are only 4 xml files generated when you publish, do we still need to use 5 files?  Is this an LMS setting or is this a change in programing as part of CP 5?  We are using Oracle LMS, with SCORM 1.2
These are the CP 3 & 4 files
These are the xml files generated bt CP 5
Any help would be appreciated

I believe you're correct.
From what I've seen, the SCORM_support content is "generic"
and relies on variables set in the main HTML page to supply any
specific values.

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