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HHReg v1.2 - HTML Help Registration Utility from EC Software

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Alexander Halser

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Jan 10, 2008, 5:06:55 PM1/10/08
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We are pleased to announce the release of HHReg version 1.2, a free
registration tool for HTML Help files that enables these files to be opened on
network drives. HHReg v1.2 is now available in English and German.

HHReg information page and download:
http://www.ec-software.com/products_hhreg.html


HHReg is a utility for registering HTML Help (.CHM) files on an
individual Windows computer to make them available for viewing.
Registration for HTML Help files has been required since Microsoft
issued a security patch for Microsoft Internet Explorer, disabling
HTML Help files opened on network drives (local CHM files are not
affected).


Microsoft Security Bulletin MS05-026:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms05-026.mspx


HHReg removes this limitation by explicitly registering HTML Help CHM
files in the Windows registry, making them available for viewing even
when opened on network drives. You can register your individual .CHM
files or the folders containing your .CHM files. This does not
compromise security since the registration is only applied for the
specific folders and/or files you select.


HHReg is completely free for both private and commercial use.
Please accept this tool as a free service from EC Software, as an
expression of our commitment to the developer community and to all
our own Help & Manual users.


HHReg download page:
http://www.ec-software.com/products_hhreg.html


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Alexander Halser
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EC Software GmbH - http://www.ec-software.com
Publishers of Help & Manual + TNT Screen Capture

Alexander Halser

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Jan 24, 2008, 2:42:13 PM1/24/08
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with light, love, and comfort, long
since the work of God has ceased to be so remarkably carried on in a
general way; and some have had much greater experiences of this nature
than they had before. There is still a great deal of religious
conversation continued in the town, amongst young and old; a religious
disposition appears to be still maintained amongst our people, by their
holding frequent private religious meetings; and all sorts are generally
worshipping God at such meetings on Sabbath-nights, and in the evening
after our public lecture. Many children in the town still keep up such
meetings among themselves. I know of no one young person in the town who
has returned to former ways of looseness and extravagance in any
respect; but we still remain a reformed people, and God has evidently
made us a new people.

I cannot say that there has been no instance of any one person who has
conducted himself unworthily; nor am I so vain as to imagine that we
have not been mistaken in our good opinion concerning any; or that there
are none who pass amongst us for sheep, that are indeed wolves in
sheep's clothing; and who probably may, some time or other, discover
themselves by their fruits. We are n


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