ID: Q190412
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When you open a Windows Help (.hlp) file, you may receive the following message:
This file is not meant for browsing
This behavior can occur when you open a Help file that has been superceded by a compiled Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Help (.chm) file.
To work around this behavior, open the .chm file instead of the .hlp file.
Earlier versions of Windows Help use the Winhlp32.exe program to display .hlp files. In Windows 98, .hlp files are used for context Help, pop-up definitions, and word definitions. Windows 98 Help files use a format called compiled HTML Help. Compiled HTML Help uses some Microsoft Internet Explorer components that provide navigational controls to find and sort information.
Additional query words: Htmhlp98.hlp hh.exe hh
Keywords : kbHTMLHelp kbWinOS98
Version : WINDOWS:98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: October 15, 1998