I have experienced the same thing. Every topic that I clicked upon resulted in the following message being displayed.
The page cannot be displayed
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Cannot find server or DNS Error
Internet Explorer
This was on my Dell XPS M170 Laptop running Microsoft Server 2003. I then downloaded the files again onto my Dell Workstation Dimension 8400 and got the same problem. On both of these machines I was getting a warning message that stated the publisher could not be verified and did I want to see this message again. If I checked yes, that I wanted to see the message again, the same problems that occurred on the laptop occurred on the workstation. When I selected no, I do not want to see the message again, the help file displayed with no problems and all of the information was visible. Unfortunately, I still cannot get the information to display on the Server/Laptop machine (where I need it most).
Undoubtedly the content is present in the .chm files, but, there is some setting within Explorer or the OS that is wrong on my laptop.
HELP!
CT
Charles T. Blankenship
Senior Consultant
Novant Consulting, Inc.
704.975.7152
http://www.novantconsulting.com