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Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Opening a CHM file produces: “navigation to the webpage http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/while-trying-to-open-chm-files-i-get-an/81e2a82a-d2f7-44f5-9f6a-9126c8fa91bd was canceled” up vote 63 down vote favorite 12 I am trying to open a .chm file. I downloaded the source, extracted it, and double clicked on Waffle.chm and clicked "Open" but no matter what element in the chm file I click, I get the message: Navigation to the webpage was canceled. What you can try: Retype the address. What's going on here? windows chm share|improve this question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11438634/opening-a-chm-file-produces-navigation-to-the-webpage-was-canceled edited Jun 26 '14 at 22:30 Tshepang 4,6781059102 asked Jul 11 '12 at 18:00 Eric Leschinski 46.1k23220190 add a comment| 9 Answers 9 active oldest votes up vote 137 down vote accepted Summary Microsoft Security Updates 896358 & 840315 block display of CHM file contents when opened from a network drive (or a UNC path). This is window's attempt to stop attack vectors for viruses/mal-ware from infecting your computer and has blocked out the .chm file that draw data over the "InfoTech" protocol, which this chm file uses. Microsoft's summary of the problem: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896054 Solutions If you are using Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, windows has created a quick fix. Right click the chm file, and you will get the "yourfile.chm Properties" dialog box, at the bottom, a button called "Unblock" appears. Click Unblock and press OK, and try to open the chm file again, it works correctly. This option is not available for earlier versions of windows before WinXP(SP3). Solve the problem by moving your chm file OFF the network drive. You may be unaware you are using a network drive, double check now: Right click your .chm file, click properties and look at the "location" field. If it starts wi
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InformationDocumentation Current VersionUpdatesPrevious VersionCHM TroubleshootingEPCs LatestVisual LANSAVisual LANSA FrameworkLANSA for iLANSA for the WebLANSA IntegratorLANSA OpenLANSA ClientEPC FAQsIssues LatestVisual LANSALANSA for iLANSA for the WebLANSA IntegratorLANSA ComposerLANSA OpenLANSA ClientTips LatestGeneralVisual LANSALANSA for iLANSA for the WebLANSA IntegratorLANSA ComposerLANSA OpenLANSA ClientThird Party SoftwareHelp Desk Help Desk Contact DetailsRequest Support OnlineImprove Resolution Times Support DocumentationCHM Troubleshooting CHM TroubleshootingIssues before you open the documentation CHM filesExpand All I can't properly view the CHM files on a server or CDIf you have recently updated Windows, your update will probably have contained security patches and while you may be able to view the contents list, all the pages report with a navigation error.You can work around the security patch restrictions by changing your registry settings. Refer to this Microsoft article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896054 for the workaround or follow the steps below. These steps are an extract of the article. To modify the ItssRestrictions registry entry to enable a specific security zone, follow these steps:Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.Locate and select the following sub key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\HTMLHelp\1.x\ItssRestrictionsIf this registry sub key does not exist, create it using these two steps: On the Edit menu, select New, and choose Key.Type ItssRestrictions, and then press ENTER.Right-click the ItssRestrictions subkey, select New, and then select the DWORD Value, type MaxAllowedZone, and then press ENTER.Right-click the MaxAllowedZone value, click Modify, and type a number from 0 and 4 (1 is the most likely one for you to enter) as per the table below, in the value data box, and and then click OK.Quit Registry Editor.Note: On Windows 64-bit PCs, the sub key will have a slightly different registry location, as follows:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\HTMLHelp\1.x\ItssRestrictions. Refer to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896459 for further information on the 64-bit version of Registry