Non Server Based Html Help

I am using the following call which works perfectly well for
server based HTML help:
RH_ShowHelp( pWnd->m_hWnd, pDoc->m_sHelpPath,
HH_DISPLAY_TOPIC, 0 )
where pDoc->m_sHelpPath equals
http://localhost/Help/HelpStart.htm.
However I cannot get this code to work for non-server based
help despite my best efforts
i.e. where pDoc->m_sHelpPath equals
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\Help\HelpStart.htm.
Can anybody offer an explanation?

To create, you would need a copy of Acrobat pro which comes with designer, which allows you to hide show subforms. See designer forum for more info.
You can also use the form fields in acrobat perhaps based on page templates.
The only reason to get a server product with this would be to enable end users of the form to save the pdf using the Free reader. if this is not a requirement (PDF is submitted to a webserver, or simply printed) not sever would be required.

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