Hi Bela,
What happens if you doubleclick on the foxhelp.chm directly?
Also what happens if you set your help file to a different one... not the foxhelp.chm and type help in the command window.
Mace
>Dear John,
>
>Yes, I do all the thing I read in the answers.
>I donot have help in VFP at all!
>If I press F1 doesnot happend anything.
>I see on the task list, that each keypressing starts a new FoxHHelp.exe and stay in memory. (There should be some reason that this exes freez.)
>
>bb
>
>>Have you done a SET HELP TO MyHelpFile.chm in your main?
>>
>>
>>
>>>>Thank you for your answers
>>>>After reading them, and been on your homesides,and reading microsoft articles, I have done all, but the HTML-help still don't work.
>>>>
>>>>I installed Win95 and IE4 from the beginning on a clean empty formatted hard drive.
>>>>I run HHUPD.EXE version 1.3 and got these files updated:
>>>>HH.EXE (00-mar-06), HHCTRL.OCX (00-mar-06), ITIRCL.OCX(99-apr-08), ITSS.DLL (99-apr-08)
>>>>I have copied the files FOXHHELP.EXE, FOXHHELPPS.DLL to the system library.
>>>>Then I have run a (runtime) Fox6 app.
>>>>But nothing happens when pressing F1. (It works on the developer computer).
>>>>I can use the help file by double clicking direct on it, but it don't work within the VFP app.
>>>>If I run the VFP distribution setup program, everything works ok, but I want to do this manually.
>>>>What is wrong? What do the setup program that I have missed?
>>>>Are there any parameters I must put in the registry?
>>>>I think I give up the whole thing and use an old way for making help…
>>>>
>>>>//Kjell
>>>
>>>Dear Kjell,
>>>
>>>I have this problem, but on my developer machine.
>>>I Didnot find any solution.
>>>
>>>bb
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