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Jesse, The target should point to your Proclaim install directly which should look something like: C:\Users\ \AppData\Local\Proclaim\System\Proclaim.exe probably this location: C:\Users\ Pastor Jesse \AppData\Local\Proclaim\System\Proclaim.exe What I would do is: Delete ProclaimSetup.exe from your desktop Delete the shortcut that points to " C:\Users
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Are the scripture pages the slides in the presentation? Images of most of the slides (roughly animated things won't have an image but everything else will) can be found by clicking "View presentation online" under the menu under your name (settings). Here are instructions on how to get to the images: http://support.proclaimonline.com/hc/en-us/articles
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Thanks for reporting this. It should scroll when the presented slide progresses to one that is off the screen.
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Hi Herb - Thanks for the report. Are you running Windows or Mac? Would you attach a screen shot to this thread?
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If, after removing Proclaim from the quarantined list, it still does not run also see the information in this thread. https://community.logos.com/forums/t/116823.aspx You may be able to run the latest version directly from the install directory.
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What is the name of the shortcut that you are clicking (ie Proclaim, Proclaim.exe, ProclaimSetup.exe)? If you right click the icon and select properties under the Shortcut tab what is in the Target property? I
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Hi Sullivan, When you launch Proclaim are you launching from a shortcut? If so what is the target of that shortcut? You can get the target by right clicking on the shortcut and select Properties. Under the "shortcut" tab you should see a Target attribute. Your target should look like: C:\Users\ \AppData\Local\Proclaim\System\Proclaim.exe If you go to
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We have submitted a report to the Microsoft Defender team. Since we cannot reproduce this in house if you see this again would you paste the following information into this thread: In your Microsoft security software, click on the History tab. Click on All detected items. Copy the name of the detection into this thread. Along with: In your Microsoft
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Launch Proclaim while holding down the control key. This will bring up the login screen that includes the option to "Use experimental video player".
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Joe would you please attach your Proclaim log files to this thread? http://support.proclaimonline.com/hc/en-us/articles/203763785-How-do-I-submit-log-files- Are you running the latest version of Proclaim (uninstall Proclaim and re-install from http://proclaimonline.com/download )
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This is on Windows only. We have identified several bugs within the Media Player (the video player Windows uses). The worst of these causes videos to not load and leak memory each time a load is attempted. This issue occurs more frequently when we use the video player in certain ways (for example the pattern of create player, load, play, unload, destroy
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This should be fixed. Thanks again for the report.
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Thanks for pointing this out and we apologize for the inconvenience.
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Thank you for the report. We looking into this.
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Thanks for the notification Steven - I've updated both links.
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Joey, Thanks for helping testing this new version. Regarding this: >> ... while Proclaim is "Live" playing a video and at the same time I "re-run the assessment" in Window's Performance Information and Tools screen ... causes the video to hang up... Window's Performance Information and Tools is a very intensive operation that may be altering machine
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Please help us out test improvements to the current video player. https://community.logos.com/forums/p/114040/755131.aspx
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Some people have been experiencing video playback issues within Proclaim on Windows . Help us out test a version of Proclaim with improved video playback performance! We thought we'd also take some time to give a bit of background about video playback within Proclaim. How do I help? Testing out this new version is really simple, you need to have the
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Hi Daniel, I'm happy to hear things went better this weekend but the memory leak concerns us a bit. On your presentation machine (the one experiencing the memory leak) would you attach your machine stats from dxdiag to the forum. To get this: 1. Run dxdiag ( http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Run-DirectX-Diagnostic-Tool ) 2. Click "Save
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The log you attached indicates the export succeeded. Was this the PowerPoint file that failed to be exported? File: /Users/JuddsMacBookAir1/Desktop/Quest for Holiness PPT2.ppt Result: Export completed successfully (21 slides exported) This log file is overwritten each time you export a PowerPoint file. If this isn't the PowerPoint file that failed to