Pete,
You are the best!! The info you provided pointed us in the right direction
and it seemed to work out just fine. We are currently looking for a way for
our Security Admin to push the registry key to 1 for all users that may have
this same problem. Again, thank you for the information.
"" wrote:
> gocmat,
>
> > How do I prevent this update from interfering someone from viewing
> > an online help system (.chm)? I downloaded this security update
> > and I am no longer able to view any help files on a server, but on
> > my one C: drive I can view the files just fine. I realize that I
> > can remove this update but I was hoping there would be another
> > resolution.
>
> For the benefit of anyone else following this thread (since I answered
> gocmat's question in another forum), the solution is to use one of the
> "Method 2" workarounds described in this Knowledge Base article:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=896054
>
> In other words, it's necessary to set the MaxAllowedZone registry value
> to at least 1 so that the block on help files in the Local Intranet
> zone is removed.
>
> --
> Pete (Microsoft Help MVP)
>
>