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Re: Silly Question! Please HELP!

Hi Miguel

Not a silly Q at all. Normally H2 documentation is only used to merge
your H2 Collections into the VS/MSDN collection. So normally we just
open DEXPLORE (VS help viewer) and you will see your help collection
in with the others.

Now if you registered your collection but forgot to merge it into MSDN
you can still view it standalone. But you have to use a DExplore
command line switch. Run DEXPLORE.exe /help to view the command line
options that allow you to view another collection.

Back to you
Rob



--- In H2Reg@yahoogroups.com, "miguel4063" <miguel4063@...> wrote:
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> I know this is kind of stupid to ask, but I've just created my first
> DLL documentation and have no idea how do I access the help collection
> once it has been registered??
>
> Please, HELP!
> Thanks
>





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I know this is kind of stupid to ask, but I've just created my first DLL documentation and have no idea how do I access the help collection once it has been...
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Hi Miguel Not a silly Q at all. Normally H2 documentation is only used to merge your H2 Collections into the VS/MSDN collection. So normally we just open...
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