I've recently made the change to a .chm Help format.
My application does a "SET HELP" upon initialization and has a Help menu option that simply issues a "HELP" command.
This works fine in the development environment.
It also works fine in an installed copy of the applicaiton on the development machine.
However, the menu will NOT launch Help on installed copies to OTHER machines.
Those other machines, however, also have a shortcut to the help file. The shortcuts work fine.
I've checked and rechecked for silly mistakes like spelling errors and making sure that the correct help file is indeed installed with the application. Everything seems fine.
Obviously my development machine has VFP on it, but I can't see where that is even a factor in this problem.
One other possibility is that the other machines I've installed to are running XP Service Pack 2. Since the .chm file uses Explorer, is there a setting I should be looking for?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Ron
My application does a "SET HELP" upon initialization and has a Help menu option that simply issues a "HELP" command.
This works fine in the development environment.
It also works fine in an installed copy of the applicaiton on the development machine.
However, the menu will NOT launch Help on installed copies to OTHER machines.
Those other machines, however, also have a shortcut to the help file. The shortcuts work fine.
I've checked and rechecked for silly mistakes like spelling errors and making sure that the correct help file is indeed installed with the application. Everything seems fine.
Obviously my development machine has VFP on it, but I can't see where that is even a factor in this problem.
One other possibility is that the other machines I've installed to are running XP Service Pack 2. Since the .chm file uses Explorer, is there a setting I should be looking for?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Ron