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Rioden

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I keep getting a message "Navigation to the webpage was canceled" when I try to use the In-Game help. None of the links work. Does anyone know whats causing this?? I know my internet is function correctly.
 
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Orbiter's inbuilt help files are not stored remotely, but are a collection of .chm files located in the /html/ folder of your orbiter install. I would suggest firstly verifying that these files exist in that folder - and try extracting the html folder from the package into your orbiter install again.

Try it on a totally clean install too, and see if the problem persists. If it does, there's likely an issue with your HTML Help viewer.
 

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I have a Windows 7 system and I can't reproduce it.
 

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I think this is to do with the UAC protection on Vista, I've not got a copy of Vista handy to test it but I think the fix is to make sure that you run orbiter as local admin.
 

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It shouldn't matter what browser you have. The inbuilt HTML help viewer uses the standard IE rendering engine regardless of third-party browsers installed on the system, unless I'm missing my guess completely.
 

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Go to: Orbiter folder>Html and right-click one of the .chm files, click properties, and in the properties window, somewhere below, there should be a safety box that's turned on... turn it of and repeat this with all the files, and then they should work...

Sorry, I can't describe it in details, because my PC is dutch ;) if you don't understand it, tell me, then I will turn my PC in English ;)
 

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Yes thats what it was... The html files were set to block. R-Clicked on each... properties then unblock at the bottom!!!!! Thx for the help guys 8)
 
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