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| | OK, no more Winhelp32.exe ... what's the replacement for it? Ok, out with the old ... in with the new ... Microsoft's help files work with Vista ... where's the solution for programmer's using Microsoft products such as Visual Studio? |
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| | Re: OK, no more Winhelp32.exe ... what's the replacement for it? You just need a update from Microsoft to open some old help files in Vista. Download it using the link below: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en p.s: It's validation required. "Mike" <Mike@xxxxxx> 写入消息 news:C0FC1455-DEB6-47CD-A0BB-4B8504553A95@xxxxxx Quote: > Ok, out with the old ... in with the new ... Microsoft's help files work > with > Vista ... where's the solution for programmer's using Microsoft products > such > as Visual Studio? > |
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| | RE: OK, no more Winhelp32.exe ... what's the replacement for it? "Mike" wrote: Quote: > Ok, out with the old ... in with the new ... Microsoft's help files work with > Vista ... where's the solution for programmer's using Microsoft products such > as Visual Studio? ..CHM format has replaced .HLP since Win98 |
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| | Re: OK, no more Winhelp32.exe ... what's the replacement for it? "Windy" wrote: Quote: > You just need a update from Microsoft to open some old help files in Vista. > Download it using the link below: ..CHM format has replaced .HLP since Win98! There're no valid reasons to install winhelp32.exe on Vista unless you have a very very very old application |
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| | Re: OK, no more Winhelp32.exe ... what's the replacement for it? "Mike" <Mike@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C0FC1455-DEB6-47CD-A0BB-4B8504553A95@xxxxxx Quote: > Ok, out with the old ... in with the new ... Microsoft's help files work > with > Vista ... where's the solution for programmer's using Microsoft products > such > as Visual Studio? This is an old issue, so a bit of googling will turn up a host of solutions. You can use the older winhlp32.exe from an XP installation to view your .hlp files -- Jon |
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| | Re: OK, no more Winhelp32.exe ... what's the replacement for it? That's probably a question for a programming newsgroup. I know that there are HTML help compilers available, and MS has a primitive version of such a thing as a free download. I don't have a link offhand, but it should be easy enough to find. The gist of it is that you have to write each page as a webpage, then the CHM compiler puts those together. Personally I use Shalom, the free and convenient ..HLP editor/creator. As Windy said, you can direct people to a support download for the .HLP files. Many Vista users are likely to need that anyway, as .hlp files are still very common. (Ironically, the .hlp file I use the most is the one for Win32 API documentation. I don't know of a CHM version of that in a single file.) And .hlp files have the advantage of not carrying the security risks that have plagued HTML help. On the downside, I seem to remember hearing of people having trouble with installing the .hlp update patch. Then again, no one ever reads help files, so not to worry. ![]() Quote: > Ok, out with the old ... in with the new ... Microsoft's help files work Quote: > Vista ... where's the solution for programmer's using Microsoft products Quote: > as Visual Studio? |
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| | Re: OK, no more Winhelp32.exe ... what's the replacement for it? That's probably a question for a programming newsgroup. I know that there are HTML help compilers available, and MS has a primitive version of such a thing as a free download. I don't have a link offhand, but it should be easy enough to find. The gist of it is that you have to write each page as a webpage, then the CHM compiler puts those together. Personally I use Shalom, the free and convenient ..HLP editor/creator. As Windy said, you can direct people to a support download for the .HLP files. Many Vista users are likely to need that anyway, as .hlp files are still very common. (Ironically, the .hlp file I use the most is the one for Win32 API documentation. I don't know of a CHM version of that in a single file.) And .hlp files have the advantage of not carrying the security risks that have plagued HTML help. On the downside, I seem to remember hearing of people having trouble with installing the .hlp update patch. Then again, no one ever reads help files, so not to worry. ![]() Quote: > Ok, out with the old ... in with the new ... Microsoft's help files work Quote: > Vista ... where's the solution for programmer's using Microsoft products Quote: > as Visual Studio? |
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