I tried your suggestions, but to no avail. The problem seems to extend to other products as well. For example, the scan button in Norton Anti-virus doesn't work. The computer comes up clean on an anti-virus scan through the net.
A few more details from you may help track this down. Saying Help doesn't work doesn't give people much to go on.
When did the problem first become apparent and what may have been done to cause it? Are there any exact error messages? What have you done to try and fix this?
Here are a few other guesses to try in the meanwhile.
This tool checks the correct installation of the help-related files.
MJ's Help Diagnostics at -
This is an English version of XP.
The problem persists in Safe Mode.
Here are the results from MJ's Help Diagnostic.
HTML Help 1.x Workshop Components
*** HH Workshop not found or not installed correctly. Try reinstalling.
eHelp RoboHelp DLL - HHActiveX.dll
*** HHActiveX.dll is not registered or not installed!
*** You can register your HHActiveX.dll using the "Register a DLL" button.
*** HHActiveX.dll could be installed anywhere on your PC.
MS Help 2 Run-time Components
*** MS Help 2 NOT installed on this PC
Any further assistance would be greatly appreciated.
. The Help and Support center needs access to the internet. Make sure your firewall is not blocking it.
. In IE, Tools, Internet Options, Advanced, disable the use of third-party tools.
. A note from Kelly Theriot:
1. Insert the Windows XP installation CD into your CD-ROM.
2. Browse to your CD-ROM and change the folder to \I386
3. Copy the following files into a temporary folder on your hard disk:
Winhlp32.cn_
Winhlp32.ex_
Winhlp32.hl_
4. Click Start->Run, type CMD and then press Enter.
5. Change to the temporary folder where you stored the Winhlp32 files.
6. Type the following commands:
7. Copy Winhlp32.exe to your \%SYSTEMROOT%\ folder.
8. Copy the Winhlp32.cnt, and Winhlp32.hlp to the \%SYSTEMROOT%\Help\folder.
9. Typically this folder is C:\Windows.
10. Delete the contents of your temporary folder.
Checkpoint: Help and Support Won't Expand
Go to Start/Run/Regedit and navigate to this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment. In the right pane, verify that the windir value is REG_EXPAND_SZ and not a REG_SZ type. If not, change it.
linney has several excellent ideas on this topic. See: thread779-758314
from which the above is quoted in part. My advice above is largely from Doug Knox and Kelly Theriot, and the approach makes a lot of sense to me. But it is far from perfect, so please advise again as to your progress. Be sure to read linney's approach to this issue, which complements the one I suggest above.
Thank you for all of your suggestions. Unfortunately, we still had problem. We just decided to reinstall XP Pro and all the applications. This fixed the problem.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.