Help: Mac Help!!

Hello, don't know if I'm just being very stupid but I can't get "Mac Help" up. Can access Help for Safari or Explorer, but not simply "Mac Help" online or offline; I just click on it on the bar at the top of the screen and...nothing happens. It did the other day!
ibook G4   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Hi Zachary,
try this:
delete the following three files:
yourhome->Library->Preferences->com.apple.help.plist
yourhome->Library->Preferences->com.apple.helpui.plist
yourhome->Library->Preferences->com.apple.helpviewer.plist
and also this folder:
yourhome->Library->Caches->com.apple.helpui
If that doesn't solve the problem check here:
Troubleshooting Help Viewer
HTH,
Koinseb

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