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Saving the .chm file |
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You will be given this dialog to save the file to your
system.
This is the same as any save as dialog you will be
given to save file to your system.
Typically security in the browser prevents viewing a
.chm from the web and should be saved and viewed locally. This is fine as you
will have the file to refer back to should the need arise. |
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You will location to save file |
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Again you will find the location in your system where
you want to save a specific file.
This is no different than any other download you
would do. |
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Download the file |
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After you download you can button the box that says open
folder and that will automatically take you to the location where you saved the
file. If not then browse to where you saved the
file. |
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Opening
the file that was downloaded |
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Just double click the file that you downloaded with the
.chm extension. |
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Opening File dialog |
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Since this is a compiled file the system wants to
protect you from yourself so the tick box will be ticked by default.
Just untick the box. These files are either compiled
by us or the vendor and are considered safe. |
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Security and .chm |
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Failure to untick the box will make the .chm file
useless and viewing the content of the compiled html file impossible. |
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