Now you have me more confused. If you can not find hh.exe anywhere on your
systems then why would Copernic give any warning about something that is not
there? hh.exe is on my XP Media Center Edition system and my Windows 98
system. It is a very small program of only 11 kB.
Jonathan
--- On Thu, 11/20/08, Ian <igb123@...> wrote:
From: Ian <igb123@...>
Subject: RE: [WinTips-Tricks] Can't open CHM Files on Windows Vista Ultimate!
To: WinTips-Tricks@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, November 20, 2008, 8:20 AM
Very strange then because its not on my XP or Vista Home Premium and when I
search with Copernic it comes up with several virus warnings. Its noting to
do with my firewall.
-------Original Message-------
From: Michael Welch
Date: 11/20/08 12:22:15
To: WinTips-Tricks@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [WinTips-Tricks] Can't open CHM Files on Windows Vista
Ultimate!
Ian,
On my XP I have HH.EXE in two places, c:\windows and
c:\windows\servicepackfiles\i386
In Vmware Vista Ultimate, HH.exe and Winhlp32.exe in c:\windows
I suspect HH.exe may be getting interpreted as a spyware app by your
firewall, anti-spyware or virus software on vista because it mimics
suspicious activity possibly when it's executed. I have no security
installed in VMWARE BTW...Just Vista and a couple of apps I pre-tested for a
client.
I copied a .chm file to my vista desktop and after associating the .chm to
hh.exe, the .chm opened fine.
If it won't open after downloading one from a website, this may be why
http://tinyurl.com/5rgdfo
Michael
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