CD-ROM Authoring w/Flash MX 2004

The company I work for has a corporate profile CD-ROM that was built by a fellow before I got there. He’s no longer there and it’s now my responsibility to update this CD-ROM when need be.

I’ve never made a CD-ROM with Flash before as I’ve always used Director up to this point. The company is all Flash and I’m cool with that (I’m having a lot of fun learning and using Flash) but I’m wondering about a few things:

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[]A projector created by Flash is going to run just fine on Windows and Mac right?
[
]With Director, I would create stub projector then just call in my DIR (raw Director file) into that projector. The DIRs would be saved as locked files though so that they could not be opened and/or run other than through that stub projector. Is something like this possible with Flash?
[]I’m going to have a bunch of external files (IE: SWFs, text files, video etc) that will be called into the projector at run time. Can I hide or restrict access to these files? Can I have them in a protected SWF that is like a shared library or something?
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]Director had some cool extensions that would allow you to make a splash screen etc. Does Flash have any CD-ROM specific extensions?
[*]How do make a Flash movie (played off a CD) force full-screen or, to be in a chromeless (or customized) window?
[/list]Thanks in advance for any help!