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SYMPTOMS
After running the HTML Help update program, Hhupd.exe, an access violation occurs when trying to view any .chm files. CAUSEThe file Hh.dat is corrupt. RESOLUTION
Delete Hh.dat. This file is located under the WINNT directory on Windows NT systems, and under the WINDOWS directory on Windows 95 and Windows 98 systems. MORE INFORMATION
Hh.dat is a database file that saves such session information as the window position and favorites for the HTML Help viewer. The database file is automatically
updated every time the HTML Help Viewer is used. If the database file does not exist, it is re-created. When updating the HTML Help viewer, the information in Hh.dat is not necessarily compatible with the new viewer, which can cause it to become corrupt. Deleting the Hh.dat file when Hhupd.exe is run is a good practice. REFERENCESFor additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q235062 PRB: Hh.exe Causes an Access Violation When Opening .chm Files Additional query words:
Keywords : kbAPI kbHTMLHelp kbHTMLHelp100 kbHTMLHelp110 kbHTMLHelp120 kbDSupport kbGrpDSTools kbHTMLHelp121 kbHTMLHelp130 |
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