These are some methods to access a help (.hlp) file (any help file, not only DriveInfo's help):
1. If you double click in Windows Explorer on a .hlp file, Windows will open the file using Windows' help program. And this is the easiest way of opening a help file.
2. If you already have a help on screen, you can go to menu File/Open and open the .hlp file you want to see. But this is longer.
3. If you right-click on the .hlp file in Windows Explorer, you will have a menu. Choose CreateShortcut. This will create a "Shortcut to xxx.hlp". You can drag&drop this file to the desktop. The help will be accessible from the desktop in this way. Don't drag&drop directly the file since it will make a copy of the file in the Desktop directory. If the file is big it's a lost of disk space.
Please note also that you can drag&drop the shortcut to any toolbar you have in Windows.
Hope this HELPs, :)
Vlad
>I found the answer. Sorry to have bothered all of you. I 'Set Help' to the provided help file. Then I located the 'Samples' in the index.
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