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# Type the following: <span class="kbd userinput"> regsvr32 '' | # Type the following: <span class="kbd userinput"> regsvr32 ''<name of .dll that you want to register>''</span><br /> | ||
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'''NOTE:''' If you are using Win9x, you must provide the full path to Regsvr32, which is in the Windows\System directory. | '''NOTE:''' If you are using Win9x, you must provide the full path to Regsvr32, which is in the Windows\System directory. |
Revision as of 09:01, 21 July 2020
Article ID: 255123
Article Last Modified on 5/20/2000
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft HTML Help 1.3
This article was previously published under Q255123
SYMPTOMS
When you try to use HTML Help 1.3 to convert a WinHelp project to an HTML Help project, you receive the error message
-or-
CAUSE
This problem occurs because the following DLL files in the application folder (where you installed HTML Help Workshop) are not being registered:
- Cnvcnt.dll
- Cnvtoc.dll
- Gencnv.dll
- Hhcout.dll
- Hhkout.dll
- Itcc.dll
- Navout.dll
- Spcom.dll
- Sprbuild.dll
- Spredit.dll
- Sprfile.dll
- Sprlog.dll
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, you can use the following procedure to register each of the .dll files:
- Open a command prompt.
- Navigate to the folder where HTML Help is installed.
- Type the following: regsvr32 <name of .dll that you want to register>
NOTE: If you are using Win9x, you must provide the full path to Regsvr32, which is in the Windows\System directory.
Keywords: kbprb KB255123