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Using the EXP 5.1 Help System with Windows Vista (32-bit edition)
The EXP 5.1 help system uses a subsystem within Windows known as WinHelp.
Microsoft made the decision not to include WinHelp as part of the standard
distribution of Windows Vista. The Microsoft Knowledge Base contains an article
discussing this issue:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917607
If you want to use the EXP help system with Windows Vista,
you have two choices:
- Download, install, and configure WinHelp.
This provides the full
functionality of the EXP help system, but it has some security implications
that are discussed in the Microsoft Knowledge Base article.
- Use an alternate HTML-based help system.
The disadvantage of the
HTML-based help system is that it is not
integrated with EXP and you cannot get context sensitive help for dialog boxes
and menu items. However, the two help systems provide exactly the same
content. If you would like to use the alternate HTML-based help system, click
here.
If you decide to use WinHelp, please follow these steps:
- Read the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917607
The article will direct you to the Microsoft Download Center:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=82148
- Follow the instructions to download and install the WinHlp32.exe software.
For the 32-bit edition of Vista, download the file
Windows6.0-KB917607-x86.msu
- For security reasons, Microsoft has, by default, disabled some of the macro
functionality of WinHelp. The EXP help system is only fully functional if all WinHelp
macro functionality is enabled. The Microsoft Knowledge Base article
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917607 explains the security implications of
enabling full WinHelp macro functionality.
If you decide not to enable full WinHelp macro
functionality,
you can still obtain context sensitive help for dialog boxes and menu items,
but the Contents, Index, and Search tabs will not be available.
Enabling full WinHelp macro functionality requires you to make a small change to the Registry
of your Windows system. Symbol Dynamics provides a .reg file that enables you
to make the required change in a manner that is less error prone than using the RegEdit.exe program directly. To enable
full WinHelp macro functionality, right-click
here and choose
Save Target As from the popup menu to download the
file
Vista_32_WinHelp_EnableMacros_reg.txt to a folder on your computer. Symbol
Dynamics also provides a file to disable full WinHelp macro functionality if you change
your mind later. Right-click
here and choose
Save Target As from the popup menu to download the file
Vista_32_WinHelp_DisableMacros_reg.txt to a folder on your computer.
- Using Windows, navigate to the folder in which you stored the
two download files.
- Rename the two files as shown in the following table:
| Download
Filename |
New
Filename |
| Vista_32_WinHelp_EnableMacros_reg.txt |
Vista_32_WinHelp_EnableMacros.reg |
| Vista_32_WinHelp_DisableMacros_reg.txt |
Vista_32_WinHelp_DisableMacros.reg |
(This naming trick is necessary because Internet browsers
block the .reg extension.)
- Right-click the file
Vista_32_WinHelp_EnableMacros.reg and choose Merge from the popup menu.
This merges the information into the Registry of your Windows system.
After you reply to various security warnings displayed by Windows, full WinHelp macro
functionality will be enabled.
If you decide at a later time to disable full WinHelp macro functionality, follow these steps:
- Using Windows, navigate to the folder in which you stored the
file
Vista_32_WinHelp_DisableMacros.reg.
- Right-click the file
Vista_32_WinHelp_DisableMacros.reg and choose Merge from the popup menu.
This merges the information into the Registry of your Windows system.
After you reply to various security warnings displayed by Windows,
full WinHelp macro functionality will be disabled.
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