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Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs windows 7 chm files blank Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; windows 7 chm viewer it only takes a minute: Sign up Opening a CHM file produces: “navigation to the webpage 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
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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 edited Jun 26 '14 at 22:30 Tshepang 4,6841059103 asked Jul 11 '12 at 18:00 Eric Leschinski 46.3k23221190 add a comment| 9 Answers 9 active oldest votes up vote 138 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 a
can track if any of this is useful to you! Thanks! Some .chm files do not work on Windows 7 chm windows 8 - Process Monitor - Navigation to the webpage was canceled ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Jeff chm windows7 SandersJune 10, 200948 0 0 0 This took me a couple of minutes to find so I thought I
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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" http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11438634/opening-a-chm-file-produces-navigation-to-the-webpage-was-canceled The left pane was 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). 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/ Works fine now! Let me know 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" properbe down. Please try the request again. Your cache administrator is webmaster. Generated Mon, 10 Oct 2016 16:04:42 GMT by s_wx1094 (squid/3.5.20)
ResourcesAdvertising How to open .chm file in Windows 7 Posted Date: 12 Nov 2010 |Updated: 12-Nov-2010 |Category: Advertising |Author: Sam |Member Level: Silver |Points: 8 | Are you trying to figure out how to open a .chm file in Windows 7? Learn the tips to work with .chm files in Windows operating system. Do you see 'Page not displayed' or 'Navigation to the web page was cancelled' when you try to open a .chm file?I have found that you do not need any software to view the file. These files coming from third party server are by default blocked. Hence you just need to unblock them in many instances to view them.1. Right click the file and select 'Properties'2. Click UnblockOther known issues for error with .chm file1. Check for any hash/sharp symbol in the filename. Rename your file without using any symbols. This is a known bug with all Window versions.2. CHM viewer component not registered on your PC - Run regsvr32 hhctrl.ocx in the command line(Start>>Run) to register the library in the system. When the .chm file is on other network drive:1. Go to Run and type regedit 2. Locate HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\HTMLHelp\1.x\ItssRestrictions. Create the registry key, if it does not exist 3. Right-click ItssRestrictions, select New, and then click DWORD. 4. Type MaxAllowedZone, and then press ENTER. 5. Right-click the MaxAllowedZone value, and then click Modify. 6. In the Value data box, type a number from 0 and 4, and then click OK. 0 = My Computer 1 = Local Intranet Zone 2 = Trusted sites Zone 3 = Internet Zone 4 = Restricted Sites ZoneFor most CHM files, the value of 1 should be enough to allow use without opening up access from/to remote CHM files in email/internet locations. Related ArticlesWindows 7 Parental control: A review This article explains the Windows 7 feature Parent control which allows to the login access to the computer for certain hours per day, blocking specific games or program for a specific userWhat is sticky notes and why to use it on the Window 7 environment In this article, I will explain what is the sticky notes along with its details and why to use the sticky notes on the window 7 environment.Windows 7 Top 10 Security features This article explains Windows 7 top 10 security features which will help to protect the computer better than ever in Windows operating system in all aspects. Most of the features are new and