![]() These involve editing the registry, which is something only computer geeks should try, and only when they are unrushed and super careful. If those two steps did not solve the problem, try the following steps. (If you don't know what the UAC is, consider yourself lucky and skip this step!) If you use Windows Vista or Windows 7, you may also consider turning UAC off. If you use Windows Vista or Windows 7, quit Prism, make sure you are logged in with admin rights, start the program fixchm.exe (which is in the Prism folder) and then restart Prism.įixchm.exe fixes the registry entry as explained below. Once you once run Prism with admin rights (and OK, not cancel, the UAC dialog), Prism should run fine without admin rights in the future. If you OK that dialog, then fixchm.exe runs and sets the regisry as it needs to be. If they are not set correctly, it runs the program fixchm.exe which is located inside the Prism folder. ![]() ![]() This happens automatically, and you don't need to do anything special. We have tried hard to make Prism 5 solve this problem on its own. Prism 5 Windows solves the problem automatically The contents are identical, but of course the web site won't be linked to buttons in the program. The entire Prism 5 help system is posted on our web site. Here is their explanation and workarounds for the problem of accessing help over networks. We create our help files using a tool called Help And Manual. The problem was created by Microsoft, as documented here and here and here (newest). Because of the potential risk of macros, Windows security is wary of letting someone view a CHM on the network. However, Prism's help file does not include any macros. CHM files can include macros, so can be a security risk. These kinds of files (which are the standard way Windows applications provide Help) are viewed with the Microsoft Help Viewer, which is basically an extension of Internet Explorer. Prism help is compiled into a CHM file, which is installed on the server in the same folder with the Prism.exe application.
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