Is this "Then I used a utility written by Woody (a German VFP) many years ago." a free utility?
Kelvin On 13/08/2013, Rafael Copquin <[email protected]> wrote: > I found both files in the commons folder of program files. I copied them > to both the home() directory and my app directory > I opened a command window, entered command: foxhhelp9 /regserver and I > got an unknown command error message > Then I opened a DOS command window and registered the dll with regsvr32, > it did not work either > Then I used a utility written by Woody (a German VFP) many years ago. > This utility makes it unnecessary to have the whole VFP installed when > you distribute an application (exe). It installs the dlls in the app > directory and then registers them. The user simply double clicks on the > exe and the app works flawlessly > > That finally did the job and I got help working again. > > I wonder what went on > > Rafael Copqun > > El 12/08/2013 07:14 p.m., Vincent Teachout escribió: >> Rafael Copquin wrote: >>> I have been using help on and off by simply running the set help >>> command. >>> However, a couple of days ago, this command stopped working, ie I >>> can't call help >> >> No idea if this will help you or not, but I saved this message, and >> every once in a while when my help stops working, I dig it out and >> read all the way through it, and then I have help working again: >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> The two files mentioned are SUPPOSED to be in common file - but I >> found them only in stonefield setup folder. (I copied them to common) >> >> > 1. Copy FOXHHELP9.EXE and FOXHHELP9.DLL into C:\VLS (root dev folder) >> > 2. Start command window >> > 3. Enter command: foxhhelp9 /regserver >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> >> Bill, >> >> Thanks! Unfortunately when I search, I can't find any files named >> FOXHHELP9.EXE and DLL. >> >> Waitaminute...checking the info on the WestWind link you sent, it shows >> that those two files are supposed to be in the Common Files folder. >> Interesting....they are both there, but both have been renamed >> FOXHHE~1.EXE >> FOXHHE~1.DLL >> >> Curious! >> >> Renamed them, Help works like a champ now! Thanks Bill! Okay, anyone >> want to take a stab at how they got renamed??? Pretty bizarre. I wonder >> if this is related to problems being caused by my friend, AVAST, and >> it's new Sandbox feature... >> >> Mike >> >> > Mike, >> > >> > I just happen to have a note on this happening to me a while back, >> copied >> > below >> > >> > >> > Bill >> > >> > >> > 11-16-07 noticed that Help stopped working. >> > >> > Fix was to >> > >> > 1. Copy FOXHHELP9.EXE and FOXHHELP9.DLL into C:\VLS (root dev folder) >> > 2. Start command window >> > 3. Enter command: foxhhelp9 /regserver >> > >> > fixed the problem for both the dev env and also the installed EXE on >> this >> > machine. >> > >> > also see: >> > >> > http://www.west-wind.com/wwThreads/Message1H40FPHHU.wwt >> > >> > >> > >> > [excessive quoting removed by server] _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: [email protected] Subscription Maintenance: http://mail.leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profox OT-free version of this list: http://mail.leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/profoxtech Searchable Archive: http://leafe.com/archives/search/profox This message: http://leafe.com/archives/byMID/profox/CAERO=2jcg4ihqge2jhycd2i3bsxdom81n4u4n+k21yvzgav...@mail.gmail.com ** All postings, unless explicitly stated otherwise, are the opinions of the author, and do not constitute legal or medical advice. This statement is added to the messages for those lawyers who are too stupid to see the obvious.

