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New Here ,
May 30, 2007 May 30, 2007

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I have integrated the robo help file in my dot net project, in the menu. On click of the menu, i get popup with 2 options Open and save. The open button opens the .chm file and save button saves the .chm file in the local hard disk. But i dont want the popup to be displayed in the application and it should directly opened online.. Is this possible.. how?

Please help me. Thanks.

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May 30, 2007 May 30, 2007

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Welcome to the forum.

CHMs are no longer meant to work from a server. You can force it with registry changes but your customers might not be too keen on that. The whole subject is described on my site under authoring.

I suggest you should be using webhelp.

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Valorous Hero ,
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Hi bglal and I too welcome you

I agree with Peter, WebHelp is probably what you want. But I'll expound on the .CHM bit by saying .CHM has never been intended to work from a server. Even before Microsoft changed security on them you would STILL see that pesky "Run from here or save to hard drive? message if you had the .CHM on a web server. It's just the way these beasties behave.

Cheers... Rick

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