Chm File Error Program Cannot Display Webpage
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Why My CHM File is not Displayed Correctly You are trying to open a CHM file but get a message like "Navigation to the webpage was canceled" or "This program cannot display the webpage" chm file cannot display pages instead of the topic content. Here are the reasons why that can happen: 1.
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HTML Help (CHM) Viewer Component Is Not Registered Type in the following to your command prompt: "regsvr32 hhctrl.ocx". After getting the windows 7 chm files blank success message like "DllRegisterServer in hhctrl.ocx succeeded", try to open your CHM file again. 2. Your CHM File Has the "#" Hash Character in the Filename or in the Directory Name. Hash (#) is a
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registered character which is used for hyperlinks. This character can not be used (as well as "?","&" and "+" characters. All those have special meaning. Try to remove all hashes and other special characters from the file and directory name. 3. Your CHM is Blocked by Windows Security Policy Since CHM consists of compiled HTML files, it can contain harmful scripts. That is why Windows security updates may block chm file not displaying content windows 10 its content. To unblock a trusted CHM file: Right click your CHM file and select "Properties" on the popup menu. On the "General" tab, click the "Unblock" button. Then click "OK". 4. Your CHM File is in a Restricted Internet Zone Your CHM file may be located on a network computer, network drive, that exists in a restricted zone. The problem can also occur if you are trying to run it directly from an unknown website. You can simply copy the CHM file to your local hard drive. Alternatively, you can modify the ItssRestrictions settings in the Windows Registry. To do so: Run Regedit. Open or create (if it does not exists) the key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\HTMLHelp\1.x\ItssRestrictions. Add a new DWORD subkey named MaxAllowedZone and set one of the following values there: 0 - My Computer, 1 - Local Intranet, 2 - Trusted Sites, 3 - Internet Zone, 4 - Restricted Zone. Download HelpSmith You can download HelpSmith and start creating help files and documentation in multiple formats. For new users, HelpSmith includes sample help projects that will help you get started with the product quickly. HelpSmith Main Window Detail Value Product HelpSmith 6.3 (Build 16.815) Filename HelpSmithSetup.exe File size 28 MB Platform Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP Download HelpSmith Help F
webpageerror May 11, 2014 Obin Leave a comment Go to comments Scenario : You downloaded a chm file from the internets and when you try to open
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it, you see the file opening but the content shows "This program
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cannot display the webpage". How do you view it ?? Solution : While this is a common problem navigation to the webpage was canceled chm for those who download .chm files but who does nowadays, right ?? Anyways, When you try to open the file it will open but the pages that will be displayed http://www.helpsmith.com/chm-cannot-be-displayed.php will have the ‘This program cannot display the webpage' error as shown below : So what do you do ?? Actually its quite simple… Starting with XP SP2, microsoft started blocking chms which were downloaded and since they contain html links the probablity of them linking to something sinister was higher, so they have been blocked but to unblock them, all https://obinshah.wordpress.com/2014/05/11/chm-file-this-program-cannot-display-the-webpage-error/ you have to do is : 1. Navigate to the file in windows explorer. 2. Right click the file and select Properties and then you should see just below the Advance button the Unblock button. 3. Click there and you will be able to see the chm content. Let me know if you encounter any other problem….till then stay sharp!!! Share Knowledge:EmailPrintTweetShare on TumblrPocketLike this:Like Loading... Related Categories: General, Smart Tip Tags: open .chm file, This program cannot display the webpage, unblock .chm file Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Leave a comment Trackback No comments yet. No trackbacks yet. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Twitter account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Google+ account. (LogOut/Change) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Hide User
can track if any of this is useful to you! Thanks! Some .chm files do not work on Windows 7 - Process https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/jpsanders/2009/06/10/some-chm-files-do-not-work-on-windows-7-process-monitor-navigation-to-the-webpage-was-canceled/ Monitor - Navigation to the webpage was canceled ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Jeff SandersJune 10, 200948 0 0 0 This took me a couple of minutes to find so I thought I would share this here. I downloaded ProcMon (process monitor) and could view the help file. It would open but the right pane had a message: "Navigation to the webpage was canceled" The left pane was chm file functional however. I found the help file. This is a .CHM file stored in the directory where Procmon was installed. To be able to use is, Right Click on the procmon.chm file and choose ‘Properties' from the menu. Then in thegeneral tab, click on Unblock! (You may need to run as an Administrator account to see the unblock item). Works fine now! Let me know chm file no if you found this useful by dropping me a note please!
Comments (48) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website Lashl777 says: June 14, 2009 at 5:35 pm Thanks! I unblocked all of the *.chm help files in the Sysinternals Suite folder. Now ALL of the help files in the Sysinternals Suite work fine!!! FYI -When I searched for "help file Navigation to the webpage was canceled" - I clicked on the first result… it took me to "http://blogs.msdn.com/jpsanders/archive/2009/06/10/some-chm-files-do-not-work-on-windows-7-process-monitor-navigation-to-the-webpage-was-canceled.aspx". I found your solution, but there was NO WAY TO LEAVE A COMMENT. I clicked around and found that the bold words at the top "Http Client Protocol Issues" took me to all of your blogs with that title. I could "comment" only from that page. I am telling you this because I do not think the search should have landed a page without the option to comment - when you in particular are asking for one. I did notice that this is the only topic on the "Http Client Protocol Issues" page that does not have a "filed under" property. Maybe that's why??? Reply Jeff Sanders says: June 15, 2009 at 7