Multiple Au.s

HiThe message you are seeing is a message from IE. This would suggest that the LMS is not poping up a sco window using window.open command, hence it is a 'first' IE window. When you try to close a 'first' window not a pop up IE balks and checks you are giving permission to close itself, it's a standard security thing. What LMS are you using as this is not right, you should not see this. Have you checked a box in publish to run in a new window?The LMS is not handling the pop up correctly?If you publish each chapter as a separate course, it will not help you, the LMS itself controls the course not the user. You can't get one course to open another.The big question is, Do you need to know when they finish each part? or only when they complete the whole course?If the latter then create chapters linked together, with a menu that shows them which ones they have completed....all in one course....then only mark the course complete on final screen. Internal bookmark will get them back to where they were if they leave.Neil

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