Security Warning for EVERY cap3 simulation

Hello - we have built a course to train a proprietary
software system...the course includes links to Cap3 simulations
that pop up in a separate window. There are nearly 24 separate
simulations and each time a user clicks to access a simulation they
get security warning that pops up first, it has been tested from
home and on the network....and is happening both places. Not sure
what we are doing wrong?

Welcome to our community, Vanessa
Have you tested this after sending to your users? Or are you
simply seeing it and thinking all others will too? Further, is this
the large gray Flash security warning? If so, what Kathy advised
won't apply to you.
Usually we only see the Flash security warning when running
the content locally. Once you place the content on a server, the
warning shouldn't appear any longer. But I'm not sure if or how
that would react when operating from a simple network server setup
where you might see drive letter E or F or I (as opposed to
HTTP:// something or other)
I've got a tutorial on Flash Settings manager. Assuming the
message is happening for everyone, the process outlined there would
need to be followed for each person experiencing the issue.
Click
here to view
As for the Mark of the Web option Kathy mentioned, here is
some code that would work for that. You would need to edit the HTML
page and insert this near the top of the page. Often I see it
placed on the second line.
<!-- saved from url=(0014)about:internet -->
Cheers... Rick

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