>>Are the appropriate two files (foxhhelpps9.dll and foxhhelp9.exe) installed? Is the dll registered (not sure that it has to be, but I think so).
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>UPDATE: FoxHelp9.exe does NEED to be registered. doing so fixed it.
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>THANKS!!!
>Well I tried running it with those files in the directory where the application is started, but no go. I'll investigate if/what needs registering.
Last time I had an app with chm help it was VFP7... and of course I forgot which needs to be registered. My later apps were generally helpless.