Browse sequences in WebHelp Pro

I publish my project to WebHelp Pro and the browse sequence
buttons appear but they do not work. Do browse sequences work in
WebHelp Pro. They work fine for the same project when published to
WebHelp.
Thanks for any help.
I am using RoboHelp 7 and RoboHelp Server 7

Has anyone found a fix for this? I'm having a similar
problem. I have a browse sequence setup, but when I publish my
project as WebHelp Pro the forward and back buttons do not show up
at all. I'm also missing the search box next to the "Powered by
RoboHelp" image.
I'm using RoboHelp X5 and RoboEngine 4. This project was
originally created with RoboInfo 5, then converted to RoboHelp X5.
Both the browse buttons and search box were visible in the RoboInfo
project.
Thanks for any help!

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    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{399CB6C4-7312-11D2-B4D9-00105A0422D F}\InprocServer32C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe RoboHelp 9\RoboHTML\HHActiveX.dll
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    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Wow6432Node\TypeLib\{399CB6B4-7312-11D2-B4D9-00105A042 2DF}\1.0\0\win32C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe RoboHelp 9\RoboHTML\HHActiveX.dll
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Classes\CLSID\{399CB6C4-7312-11D2-B4D9-00105A0422D F}\InprocServer32C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe RoboHelp 9\RoboHTML\HHActiveX.dll
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Classes\CLSID\{399CB6C4-7312-11D2-B4D9-00105A0422D F}\ToolboxBitmap32C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe RoboHelp 9\RoboHTML\HHActiveX.dll, 102
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    HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-2146773085-1508210334-1857977687-1551\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\RunMRUC:\Windows\SysWOW64\HH.exe C:\Documents\DSISWHelp\DSISWHelp.chm\1
    HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-2146773085-1508210334-1857977687-1551_Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\MuiCacheC:\Windows\hh.exeMicrosoft® HTML Help Executable
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    C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe RoboHelp 9\Redist
    File version: 9.0.1.262
    Product name: Adobe RoboHelp HTML 9
    Product version: 9.0.1.262
    File size: 759 KB
    Date modified: 6/22/2011 4:23 PM
    C:\Program Files(x86)\Adobe\Adobe RoboHelp 9\Redist\x64
    File version: 9.0.1.262
    Product name: Adobe RoboHelp HTML 9
    Product version: 9.0.1.262
    File size: 1.11 MB
    Date modified: 6/22/2011 4:23 PM
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe RoboHelp 9\RoboHTML
    File version: 9.0.1.262
    Product name: Adobe RoboHelp HTML 9
    Product version: 9.0.1.262
    File size: 759 KB
    Date modified: 6/22/2011 4:45 PM
    C:\Windows\System32
    File version: 11.0.228.0
    Product name: RoboHelp HTML 11
    Product version: 11.0.228.0
    File size: 452 KB
    Date modified: 11/18/2003 2:44 PM
    C:\Windows\SysWOW64
    File version: 11.0.228.0
    Product name: RoboHelp HTML 11
    Product version: 11.0.228.0
    File size: 452 KB
    Date modified: 11/18/2003 2:44 PM
    HH.exe: Here are all the instances of HH.exe on this machine.
    C:\Windows
    File version: 6.1.7600.16385
    Product name: HTML Help
    Product version:  6.1.7600.16385
    File size: 16.5 KB
    Date modified: 7/13/2009 9:39 PM
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    File version:  6.1.7600.16385
    Product name: HTML Help
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    File size: 15.0 KB
    Date modified: 7/13/2009 9:14 PM
    C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows-htmlhelp_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_24 4ae8599e6d81bb
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    File size: 16.5 KB
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    Product version: 6.1.7600.16385
    File size: 15.0 KB
    Date modified: 7/13/2009 9:14 PM
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    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{399CB6C4-7312-11D2-B4D9-00105A0422D F}\ToolboxBitmap32C:\Documents\DSISWHelp\hhactivex.dll, 102
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{959F94FD-DD1E-11D2-B559-00105A0422D F}\InprocServer32C:\Documents\DSISWHelp\hhactivex.dll
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\Wow6432Node\TypeLib\{399CB6B4-7312-11D2-B4D9-00105A042 2DF}\1.0\0\win32C:\Documents\DSISWHelp\hhactivex.dll
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Classes\CLSID\{399CB6C4-7312-11D2-B4D9-00105A0422D F}\InprocServer32C:\Documents\DSISWHelp\hhactivex.dll
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Classes\CLSID\{399CB6C4-7312-11D2-B4D9-00105A0422D F}\ToolboxBitmap32C:\Documents\DSISWHelp\hhactivex.dll, 102
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Classes\CLSID\{959F94FD-DD1E-11D2-B559-00105A0422D F}\InprocServer32C:\Documents\DSISWHelp\hhactivex.dll
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Classes\TypeLib\{399CB6B4-7312-11D2-B4D9-00105A042 2DF}\1.0\0\win32C:\Documents\DSISWHelp\hhactivex.dll
    HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-2146773085-1508210334-1857977687-1551\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\RunMRUregsvr32 C:\Documents\DSISWHelp\hhactivex.dll\1
    RoboHelp x5 and RoboSource Control 2.3 Server
    OS: Windows XP Professional, SP3
    RoboHelp Programs:
    RoboSource Control 2.3 Server and Client
    RoboHelp HTML x5.0.2 (Build 606)
    Note: MS SQL Server and RoboSource Control 3.1 were temporarily installed in order to convert the databases from RoboSource Control 2.3 to RoboSource Control 3.1.
    HHActiveX.dll: Here are all the instances of HHActiveX.dll on these machines.
    C:\Program Files\RoboHelp Office\Redist
    File version: 13.10.801.0
    Product name: RoboHelp HTML 13
    Product version: 13.10.801
    File size: 460 KB
    Date modified: 11/4/2004 10:54:04 AM
    C:\Program Files\RoboHelp Office\RoboHELP
    File version: 13.10.801.0
    Product name: RoboHelp HTML 13
    Product version: 13.10.801
    File size: 460 KB
    Date modified: 11/4/2004 10:54:04 AM
    C:\Program Files\RoboHelp Office\RoboHTML
    File version: 13.10.801.0
    Product name: RoboHelp HTML 13
    Product version: 13.10.801
    File size: 460 KB
    Date modified: 11/4/2004 10:54:04 AM
    HH.exe: Here are all the instances of HH.exe on this machine.
    C:\WINDOWS
    File version: 5.2.3790.2453
    Product name: HTML Help
    Product version: 5.2.3790.2453
    File size: 10.5 KB
    Date modified: 4/14/2008 5:42:22 AM
    C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386
    File version: 5.2.3790.2453
    Product name: HTML Help
    Product version: 5.2.3790.2453
    File size: 10.5 KB
    Date modified: 4/14/2008 5:42:22 AM
    Troubleshooting Tests and Results
    Test 1: Ran command line: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\HH.exe C:\Documents\DSISWHelp\DSISWHelp.chm
    Result: Browse sequences PRESENT.
    Test 2: Ran command line: C:\Windows\HH.exe C:\Documents\DSISWHelp\DSISWHelp.chm
    Result: Browse sequences ABSENT.
    Test 3: Ran command line: C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows-htmlhelp_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_24 4ae8599e6d81bb\HH.exe C:\Documents\DSISWHelp\DSISWHelp.chm
    Result: Browse sequences ABSENT.
    Test 4: Ran command line: C:\Windows\winsxs\wow64_microsoft-windows-htmlhelp_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_2e 9f92abd2ce43b6\HH.exe C:\Documents\DSISWHelp\DSISWHelp.chm
    Result: Browse sequences PRESENT.
    Test 5: Deleted HHP, CPD, and created new HTML Help SSL definition. Opened project, compiled with new SSL, opened CHM from Windows Explorer via double-click.
    Result: Browse sequences ABSENT.
    Test 6: RoboHelp install again. Didn't see any "repair" options, so I ran the install over the existing one. Then deleted HHP, CPD, and created new HTML SSL definition. Compiled. Opened the CHM from Windows Explorer via double-click.
    Result: Browse sequences ABSENT.
    Test 7: Edited the browse sequences to see if that would trigger or set a flag. Note: I already compared the "flags" (it's actually a number sequence) in the RHwnd.apj file (via Notepad) to the "flags" in the RHwnd.apj file. While I don't know which one represents browse sequence enabling, the number sequences were identical. Note: I compared RHwnd.apj files pre- and post-Browse Sequence enabling (with no other changes), but the flag values were completely different (it's not a simple 0/1 flag).
    Result: N/A
    Test 8: I copied older CHMs that were generated/compiled in RoboHelp x5 over to my local, Window 7 Enterprise, 64-bit, SP1, machine. Launched the CHMs from Windows Explorer by double-clicking on them.
    Result: Browse sequences ABSENT.
    Test 9: I browsed over our network (via Windows Explorer) to our old RoboHelp x5/RoboSource Control 2.3 server, and launched older CHMs that were generated/compiled in RoboHelp x5 and still sitting on that machine, by double-clicking on them.
    Result: Browse sequences ABSENT.
    Test 10: I logged on (via RDS) to our old RoboHelp x5/RoboSource Control 2.3 server (WinXP), and launched older CHMs that were created (and never upgraded) in RHx5 by double-clicking on them.
    Result: Browse sequences PRESENT.
    Test 11: I logged on (via RDS) to our old RoboHelp x5/RoboSource Control 2.3 server (WinXP), opened Windows Explorer on that machine, browsed over the network to our new RoboHelp 9/RoboSource Control 3.1 server (Win7), and then launched new CHMs that were generated/compiled in RoboHelp 9 by double-clicking on them.
    Result: Browse sequences ABSENT.
    Test 12: I logged on (via RDS) to our older RoboHelp x5/RoboSource Control 2.3 server (WinXP), copied CHMs that were generated/compiled on our new RoboHelp 9/RoboSource Control 3.1 server (Win7) in RoboHelp 9 over to the WinXP machine, and then launched them by double-clicking on them.
    Result: Browse sequences ABSENT.
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    The machine you are logged on to matters more than where the CHM resides (that is, locally or on another networked machine), or even the version of RoboHelp that it was compiled/generated in (although as my next conclusion states, this last one does appear to matter).
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    The version of RoboHelp that the CHM was compiled in matters.
    Supporting evidence: Browse sequences in RoboHelp 9 generated/compiled CHMs do not appear, even when the CHMs reside on a WinXP machine. Is HHActiveX.dll somehow incorporated into the generate/compile process?
    Either HH.exe or HHActiveX.dll, or both, matter.
    Supporting evidence: Browse sequences appear in RoboHelp 9 generated/compiled CHMs on a Win7 machine when I launch the CHM from a command line, specifying which HH.exe to use.
    Is this a function of the HH.exe (there are multiple instances of HH.exe on my Win7 machine, but the command line solution doesn't work for all of them; plus, each files seems to be identical/the same version), or
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    Hello again
    Hopefully Colum won't mind my offering a few answers here and there,
    RoboFan wrote:
    Thanks for the response, Rick. I appreciate the feedback.
    A few follow-up questions...
    Can you confirm that neither the version of HH.exe, nor its file path matter?
    Unsure what you mean by the version of HH.exe mattering. If you double-click a CHM file on a 64 bit Windows system, it appears that it automatically opens the 64 bit version of HH.exe. Short of having an installation routine of some sort that reconfigures the operating system to open the 32 bit version instead, I can't fathom a way that you would be able to influnce the behavior. Obviously, application developers are able to force this choice. I say that because after you compile and choose to View Result, RoboHelp opens the 32 bit version of the CHM viewer. Now whether this is behavior that is designed by the application developer or whether it's standard Windows behavior with RoboHelp being a 32 bit application is beyond me. Only Adobe can really say for sure what is going on.
    How do I identify/verify that an instance of HHActiveX.dll is the 32-bit version?
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    I'm not sure there is a way. At least I'm not knowing a way. I think the best you can do is supply both versions and tell your installation team to register both. Then it shouldn't matter, no?
    Where can I obtain the 64-bit version of HHActiveX.dll?Based on my research, it appears that C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe RoboHelp 9\Redist on our 64-bit machines would be one such location. Can you verify this?
    I think Colum answered that.
    Where should the 64-bit version of HHActiveX.dll that I subsequently register, reside (i.e., file path)?
    Wherever you (or more precisely your installation team) decide to place it.
    Likely you will think that answer is a bit snarky. But it's not intended to be that way. I'm just being honest. That's why you have to register it with Windows. The process of registering the DLL tells Windows where it is and how to work with it.
    Should I replace all 32-bit instances of HHActiveX.dll on our 64-bit machines?
    I've never encountered a need to replace versions. But again, likely only Adobe can answer that one with a straight face.
    Assume I successfully register the 64-bit version of HHActiveX.dll. If our primary layout in RoboHelp HTML is HTML Help and I invoke the Generate Primary Layout function (and view result) or View Primary Layout function in RoboHelp HTML (i.e., I launch a .CHM from within RoboHelp HTML), will RoboHelp HTML re-register the 32-bit version of HHActiveX.dll? And if this is the case, does that mean I'll have to go back and re-register the 64-bit version each time I use either of those functions?
    Launching the file does nothing to register the dll. That's why there is a separate process. The act of registering should be a one off. I believe what happens is that the Windows Registry is modified with information that HH.exe (64 bit or 32 bit) uses to determine what to do with the dll(s). Again, I'm not an application developer nor did I stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night so I can't claim to be one.
    I believe that once you get both dlls properly registered, it won't matter if you launch the 64 bit or the 32 bit version of HH.exe. The Browse Sequence window should then show. (Incidentally, the same dll also manages behavior of the Glossary tab functionality in a CHM)
    What happens in a mixed (32-bit/64-bit) environment?
    Our in-house network contains a mix of 32-bit and 64-bit machines.
    We post a .CHM (with browse sequences) to a standalone PC (no RoboHelp applications are installed on this particular PC) on our in-house network.
    All the 32-bit and 64-bit machines on the network can access this single .CHM file via a shortcut.
    Does the existence and registration of HHActiveX.dll matter for just the PC hosting the .CHM, just the PCs accessing the .CHM, or all PCs? And which versions of HHActiveX.dll need to be registered for which machines?
    Yeah, good luck with that. Years ago, Microsoft modified the behavior of CHM content to disallow working that way. CHMs are intended to be copied to *EACH PC* using it. There are ways to modify the Windows Registry to allow CHM to still work that way, but it's something your IT staff have to manage. And by modifying things to allow it, you have to relax security and that makes a machine more vulnerable to attacks down the road. Years later, Peter Grainge still reports that his page on this is still among the most often visited. Click here to visit Peter's page.
    Hope I managed to satisfactorily answer your "few" other questions. I tried... LOL
    Cheers... Rick
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  • RoboHelp HTML v9 - Browse Sequence not appearing when generated

    RoboHelp HTML v9
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    Hi
    Thanks - I guess I was looking for the page icons that visualized the
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    That being said - the navigation arrows are present in my published file
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    From:   Captiv8r <[email protected]>
    To:     Karen Voycey <[email protected]>
    Date:   13/07/2011 04:52 PM
    Subject:        RoboHelp HTML v9 - Browse Sequence not appearing
    when generated
    Hi there
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  • Browse Sequence Stopped Working

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    have 6 working indexes and TOCs using build tags. I was wondering
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    Hi Wendy:
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  • Browse sequence not working in IE 10 - works in Chrome and Firefox

    Hi all:
    I am using RH10 and generating webhelp. I have applied the recent fixes for webhelp.
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    Do you have the latest IE patches installed? See
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