Hi again
I think you are misunderstanding .CHM output.
I say this because of your statement:
Part of the attraction for HTML (CHM) for our development team
is that only two files are involved (CHM, TOC).
You need to undertstand that only a single file is normally
involved that you would need to ship. Just the .CHM. Like computers
with "Intel Inside", the .CHM has the "TOC Inside". The TOC is part
of the .CHM file itself. I'm guessing here that perhaps you are
confusing .CHM output with it's elder cousin, .HLP output where you
also had the TOC external to the .HLP file. (the .CNT file)
So yes, your problems are stemming from the fact you are
trying to view the .CHM while it is in a network location. If your
end users will be copying the .CHM locally (or if an installation
application is placing them there for the user) you really have no
concerns and all should be fine.
Cheers... Rick