Invalid media. Popup cannot create the file' when building

OK, the background. I am currently using RoboHelp HTML 11.0.3.268, with the latest updates, as I write this, after having updated in RoboHelp HTML 9. (I know people are going to be asked, and I understand, so I am stating as much information to the front to make sure that nobody questions that they own.) My main RoboHelp project breaks down into eight separate subprojects, with a production of CHM and WebHelp HTML files. In addition, my supervisor has had a problem with the HTML files generated by RoboHelp 11 new of visualization in Google Chrome, so I found and added the files RH11 recommended by RoboHelp help (WebHelp in RoboHelp questions versions 10 and 11). Immediately after that, however, I can't generate WebHelp files. As soon as I select between all the WebHelp settings menu, a popup appears that reads "invalid media. Cannot create file', then with the path of the directory to the project page main .htm.  Short of reinstalling RoboHelp HTML, what options do I have to be able to produce a valid set of WebHelp files?

The fix you point is older than the patch 1 for RoboHelp. He basically invalid subsequent fixes in plots. If you have saved the original files, you can restore your backup. If you do not have a backup, let me know and I'll post a link to the correct version of these files.

What are the issues of Chrome that you saw?

Kind regards

Willam

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