SideshowBob wrote:
Yes, I did have that problem but it's working fine now.

Yes Bob, the warning is there because some time ago some bastard found a way to creep into your PC using a vulnerability of the chm help file system. It may seem strange but M$ just added this warning window to its coming service pack patch while the infection is still likely to pass through if you open the chm-format files that've been downloaded from unknown/untrusted web sources in their native uncompressed format.
Stranger still is the wording of the checkbox you are supposed to uncheck in case you trust the download source as known good and want to proceed with opening. It may seem and sound as if you are allowing the system to download and
open all such files without this warning in the future (i.e. to disable this warning for all future downloads of chm format files).
Luckily
this is not so. In fact, it disables the warning only for this very file alone. All subsequent downloads of any other uncompressed chm files from the web will trigger this warning to pop up on your screen again so that you have a chance to decide for every new download source as well as for each chm file downloaded uncompressed.
SideshowBob wrote:
So now I have to translate from VB and French to figure out what's going on. You guys are going to educate me yet.
Bob, I recall quite a few instances of your perfect French responses to the forum topics that seemed absolute abracadabra to our members that were totally illiterate French-wise.

In all other respects, you can rely on me...
