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Visual FoxPro
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00500304
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Excellent. Then my mother was right. I'm not completely hopeless.

Alan

>Alan, we had another computer that lost connection to help and this did solve the problem. Thank you! Sharon
>
>>Sharon, open up your registry (regedit) to HK_CLASSES_ROOT and look for an >entry of ".COL". If it's not there, add it as a new key. Then set the default >(or make sure it's already set) to "COL_auto_file".
>
>>Then look further down to make certain there is a key of "COL_auto_file". If >not, add it. Within that key, make sure there is a hierarchy of:
>
>
>COL_auto_file
> Shell
> open
> command
>
>And in the command, make sure the default is "C:\WINDOWS\hh.exe "%1"" (you wouldn''t type the opening and closing quote marks, the system puts them there).
>
>If your hh.exe is somwhere other than C:\WINDOWS, use that directory instead.
>
>Then try out the help again
>
>Alan
>
>
>>>If it works by double-clicking on the CHM file, it should work with those two >commands and then hitting the F1 key. Do you get anything if you click on the >Help menu pad on the VFP system menu then click the Help Topics menu item
>>>[first item in the Help menu]?
>>
>>Using the F1 key vs the menu pad does not make any difference at all. Also copying the .col file from a known working computer doesn't do any good either. Is there a .dll besides FoxHHelpPS.dll that I could be missing?
>>
>>Sharon
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