Related Topic Buttons

S

Sam

I hope I posted this under the correct forum. If not, please let me know.

Several of my software applications have Related Topic buttons. To use an
example, the HELP files, at the top of the subject matter will have links for
Examples, See Also, etc.

The purpose, you click on the related topic button and see additional
information.

All of my applications that have this feature are NOT showing the Related
Topic link. They show a little square box (similar to an html page when a
graphic is not there).

At first I thought it was the application but when I see many of the
applications doing this, I figure it must be the Windows environment causing
the problem.
Anyone have any idea?
 
R

Ramesh Srinivasan, MS-MVP

Are you seeing this problem when using Help and Support Center, as well?
 
S

Sam

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Thank You,
Sam


Ramesh Srinivasan said:
Are you seeing this problem when using Help and Support Center, as well?

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Regards,

Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
The Winhelponline Blog http://www.winhelponline.com/blog


Sam said:
I hope I posted this under the correct forum. If not, please let me know.

Several of my software applications have Related Topic buttons. To use an
example, the HELP files, at the top of the subject matter will have links
for
Examples, See Also, etc.

The purpose, you click on the related topic button and see additional
information.

All of my applications that have this feature are NOT showing the Related
Topic link. They show a little square box (similar to an html page when a
graphic is not there).

At first I thought it was the application but when I see many of the
applications doing this, I figure it must be the Windows environment
causing
the problem.
Anyone have any idea?


Sorry for the delay in responding to this question. I have been away for 12 days.

I contacted MS Support on this problem and they resolved it. They had be run
the following two routines:
sh123.notlong.com (remove entries from registry)
ie90.notlong.com (re-register IE routines)

Thank you,
Sam
 

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