Windows Help program (WinHlp32.exe) is no longer included with Windows
Okay, this is completely lame:
Windows Help (WinHlp32.exe) is a help program that has been included with Microsoft Windows versions starting with the Microsoft Windows 3.1 operating system. WinHlp32.exe is required to display 32-bit help content files that have the “.hlp” file name extension.
However, the Windows Help program has not had a major update for many releases and no longer meets Microsoft standards. Therefore, starting with the Microsoft Windows Vista and the Microsoft Windows Server Code Name “Longhorn” operating system releases, the Windows Help program will not ship as a component of Windows. Also, third-party programs that include .hlp files are prohibited from redistributing the Windows Help program together with their products. Users who want to view 32-bit .hlp files must download the program from the Microsoft Download Center, and then install it on their computers. The download for Windows Help is still in development. It will be available in time for the consumer release of Windows Vista scheduled for early 2007.
Yeah, well… I guess I’ll have to wait four more days before I can view a .HLP file that will likely never get updated. I’m thinking this is going to turn into a tech support nightmare for everyone. The decision will ultimately be reversed - and WinHlp32.exe will be pushed out through Windows Update within a year, if it doesn’t first get included within Vista SP1.
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22 Comments
Windows Vista
November 30th, 1999
at 12:00am
Windows had since Windows 3.1 Operating System. So, user may not be able to view .hlp file in Vista even this help file is for other software. User have to download on their own and install it if they wan to. Is it good or bad? check this link out: http://chris.pirillo.com/2007/01/26/windows-help-program-winhlp32exe-is-no-longer-included-with-windows/
Sandy
January 26th, 2007
at 4:35am
Hi Chris I see you have the translation link on your blog here and I think its fantastic .. did you take if from the altavista one ? or did you create it yourself …. please do tell I thought it was fantastic..
Thanks in advance
Sandy
Nicholas
January 26th, 2007
at 8:03am
When’s the last time you downloaded a piece of software with a .HLP file instead of a .CHM or etc.? Pfft.
Sterling Camden
January 26th, 2007
at 3:59pm
Yeah, my customers and my customers’ customers are all converting to HTML help. Sucks.
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January 27th, 2007
at 5:45am
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Harry
January 27th, 2007
at 6:50am
I just found this out when I installed Vista Business and then installed some old help programs that I wanted to use. The MLS Style Guide, Crafty Guide Research, and the Chicago Style Guide. These are useful guides and I hope I will be able to use them again.
Does anyone know of any other guides of this type that I can use? Thanks
Eric Ellenberg
January 28th, 2007
at 8:17pm
You should be glad they’re getting rid of the old help system. It’s ugly. If MS had made more moves like this with Vista, we wouldn’t see **** like the Add Font dialog still around…
Jody Fanning
January 29th, 2007
at 12:02am
Actually it is going to be a huge pain in the %&!#. Where I work we have several applications that were developed 8 years ago and are still supported. They all use .HLP files. So now we have to migrate them all to HTMLHelp. Doesn’t help at all that they are compiled in MFC under Visual Studio 6 and that version of MFC doesn’t have direct support for HTMLHelp. Very sucky.
Nas
January 29th, 2007
at 8:32am
Well, the WinHlp32.exe file exists in the Windows installation directory. From my Vista Business install (fresh install on Thursday of last week), it is compiled on 11/02/2006. Meanwhile, there is also a WinHelp.exe file, too.
Reality
February 3rd, 2007
at 2:06am
Nicholas is wrong. Pfft!!! The very reason Microsoft is doing this is because developers are still using winhlp32.exe and they want to force them to stop! But the result of this stupid decision is that none of your 32 bit .hlp files are usable. Do a search and you probably have a thousand of them on your system! Vista was released last month and there STILL is no download for this from Microsoft.
Reality
February 3rd, 2007
at 2:41am
To be fair, Microsoft claims security concerns with winhlp32.exe for wanting to get rid of it. The replacement HTML Help .chm files have been around since Windows 98. But still no word on when the winhlp32 download will be available. WinHelp.exe is for 16 bit .hlp files and the winhlp32.exe included in Windows Vista is only there to show you the error message.
Karl Sheldon
February 8th, 2007
at 2:56pm
Hmm just hit this one for my self, stupid, follow the link, hmm Not included as its not been developed for a long time, but the 16 bit version is included !! Then it says that the updated download will be available - hmm When !! What a stupid situation, just include it on the DVD in an extras folder if it needs some thought before install - Vista does seem rushed and unfinished in places for sure - even after all this time !
Rob in Denver
February 9th, 2007
at 4:19pm
There’s a workaround:
http://annoyances.com/exec/show/article07-500
Download Squad
February 27th, 2007
at 10:00am
isn’t willing to switch to a new or different one? When they buy that new computer, they will be completely lost when they can’t get the help they need. Okay, maybe it’s not so big as all that, but it’s definitely a pain in the ***. So there. [Via Chris Pirillo]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments [IMG]
Malicious Destruction — And other shiny objects in the world.
February 27th, 2007
at 3:26pm
isn’t willing to switch to a new or different one? When they buy that new computer, they will be completely lost when they can’t get the help they need. Okay, maybe it’s not so big as all that, but it’s definitely a pain in the ***. So there. [Via Chris Pirillo]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments [IMG]
思考と習作: Windows HelpはVistaには入ってないらしい
March 6th, 2007
at 11:26pm
[...] Windows HelpはVistaには入ってないらしい リンク:Windows Help program (WinHlp32.exe) is no longer included with Windows ~ Chris Pirillo 紹介元:Windows Help files not supported in Vista - Download Squad Windows3.1の頃から使用されていた、Windows Help(WinHlp32.exe)はVistaには含まれていないらしい。 Technorati Tags: WinHlp32.exe, Vista, Windows Help 昔のHelpファイルを見たい人は、今年の早い時期にMicrosoft社が用意する該当プログラムをサイトからダウンロードしてインストールしないと見る事が出来ないと...○| ̄|_ ●お探し物は見つかりましたか?まだの方は以下の検索をご利用下さい。 [...]
Usable Help - So long, WinHelp
April 2nd, 2007
at 9:33am
[...] So long, WinHelp The Hackzine website provides a fix for broken Help in Windows Vista. The venerable WinHelp engine, which debuted with Window 3.1, is not included with Vista. Attempting to access help files supplied in WinHelp format (.hlp) opens a Windows Help and Support page entitled “Why Can’t I Get Help From This Program?” Chris Pirillo predicts that Microsoft will reverse this decision in the future, but for now you must download the missing and unsupported engine from Microsoft to restore access to your Help. See also: So Long, Clippy. [...]
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June 12th, 2007
at 7:50am
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Al Negron
August 9th, 2007
at 3:20pm
I have a customer who needed to look at the help file for one of our company’s programs. He is on a new laptop from Toshiba and he went to the M$ link for the winhlp32.exe download. After downloading, he started having problems with the laptop. He tried to restore to a previous point but that didn’t work. He can’t uninstall winhlp because it doesn’t show up anywhere. Micro$oft says call Toshiba, Toshiba says nothing should be wrong. Any ideas?
Tom Midgley
October 9th, 2007
at 2:38am
FYI there is a broken link in the comments :
http://annoyances.com/exec/show/article07-500
should read
http://annoyances.org/exec/show/article07-500
.org not .com
eggpap
December 14th, 2008
at 6:17am
I’ve installed winhlp for Vista, but the hlp files are neither visible from the “helped” task nor running the hlp file alone.
The only thing has changed after the update is the message I get from Vista. Before I got the invitation to download the winhlp version for Vista, after the update I got the message “Impossible to open the help file. Try to open the new file. If you gat always this message try to copy the new file on a new unit and retry”
louise tilley
April 19th, 2009
at 1:13am
i have just bought a computor with vista on it and cannot create a backup of my books - needs winhlp32.exe - have been on microsofts download site, been sent around in circles - i have a computor with xp pro on it - can i find the file there and try to install on vista? pse advise