ID: Q163722
The information in this article applies to:
When Visual J++ and Visual C++ are installed on the same system, only Visual J++ or Visual C++ Books Online can be accessed at one time. In some cases, you can access only Visual C++ Books Online and not Visual J++ Books Online.
When you use the Developer Studio environment( Visual C++, Fortran, Visual J++, and so forth) only one set of online documentation is accessible at a time. To select the book you want to view, perform the following steps while running Developer Studio:
1. From the Help menu click Open Information Title. The Open
Information Title dialog box appears.
2. From the list of titles select the documentation you want to open then
click OK. The Visual J++ product documentation is titled "Visual J++
Books Online." You now have access to the Visual J++ documentation from
InfoView. If you do not see the InfoView pane, from the View menu choose
"Infoviewer Topic."
This behavior is by design.
In some cases, where you are logged in as a User in Windows NT, you cannot access documentation for some of the installed products, and you cannot see the Open Information Title menu option. In this case you can either login as an administrator or manually open the .mvb file for your products.
For example, from the File menu click Open and then select the appropriate Help file located in the \Msdev\Help directory. If you have not installed the online documentation, you must open the .mvb file located on the CD- ROM. The help file for Visual J++ is named Vjbks10.mvb; the Visual C++ Help file is named Vcbks40.mvb.
For the latest Knowledge Base articles and other support information on Visual J++ and the SDK for Java, see the following page on the Microsoft Technical Support site:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/visualj/
http://support.microsoft.com/support/java/
Keywords : kbusage kbGenInfo kbVJ
Version : 1.0 1.1
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: January 31, 1998