02-21-2010 08:18 PM
Sorry, it is a different page but I have seen it during the course of my searching. I don't think that page has the answer.
When I find the lvhelp.chm and get the properties there is no message saying: This file came from another computer and might be blocked to help protect this computer.
There is no button to unblock it. When I double click on lvhelp.chm in Windows explorer it opens fine and all the help is available from there. It's just that from LabVIEW itself I get the "Navigation to the webpage was canceled." mesasage.
To me this suggest that LabVIEW is not trying to open the right thing.
I will try to do a repair of LabVIEW if the person who setup our installation on the network ever gets back to me.
Thanks for your trouble.
02-22-2010 09:23 PM
02-23-2010 04:47 PM
Hi, I found the answer:
It’s because in my quick launch button for labVIEW has this for the path:
\\Rua-d-423740\c$\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 2009\LabVIEW.exe
However, for the icon in Recent programs or from the All Programs>National Instruments>LabVIEW 2009 button it has:
"C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 2009\LabVIEW.exe"
When I run LabVIEW from the last two, Help works fine, but when I run it from the quick launch button, it doesn’t work.
I would says it’s when the original Help person installed LabVIEW on my machine from the network by remotely controlling my machine it created an erroneous shortcut.
02-23-2010 09:14 PM
Definitely your IT person's fault. LabVIEW installation would only create your shortcut in the Start menu. Shortcuts on your desktop or on your quick launch bar would have come from somebody copying it there.
I myself wouldn't put a LabVIEW shortcut on the quick launch bar. I keep it to a bare minimum of show desktop, IE, and outlook. Even Windows likes to put a few other pieces of crap on there like media player which I always remove.