Import of HTML Help (HHP) in RH10 is without TOC ?

I import/open a HTML Help (HHP) file in RH10.
But the result is without the Table of Content (TOC).
Could anyone tell me how I can solve the problem and get the TOC from the input ?
(The input strucutre can't support a good automatic creation.)
Thanks
Juergen

I was thinking that the source you have could create a CHM using the Microsoft compiler that would have a TOC. Reverse engineering that should get you the files you need including the TOC and an HHP that does know about it. Of course if the Microsoft compiler will not produce a CHM with a TOC, then the solution will not work.
It was just another solution as an alternative to the one you have used.
See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips
@petergrainge

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    Test 2: Ran command line: C:\Windows\HH.exe C:\Documents\DSISWHelp\DSISWHelp.chm
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    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
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