Hi
I have installed the documentation, but in Visual Studio 2010 do not know how to access it because the default did not open it
regards
Hi Kintela,
I'm not sure you can access the arx documentation from Visual Studio, I seem to remember there was issues with that.
A simple workaround would be to create a shortcut to it and just place it somewhere convenient.
Sorry for not being more helpful.
Regards,
Philippe.
Was this ever fixed? If not, it should be removed from the downloads as it wastes our time trying to troubleshoot why its not working.
Hi eljobe,
I've just talked to my colleague in our TechPubs team who created these installers. The issue appears to be that the 2012 and 2013 integrated documentation sets don't work well together. (I'm guessing our testers didn't test a side-by-side scenario).
If you haven't installed the 2012 documentation then the 2013 docs should install and work fine. You could try uninstalling your 2012 documentation, and also opening your VS help settings and making you you also remove the content, and then install the 2013 docs - but I'm not 100% sure that will clean everything up for you.
Anyway, my colleague will be investigating this, and testing multiple installation scenarios, to make sure he fully understands the cause and will then either tell me how to do a manual fix or will recreate the installer to correctly handle side by side installation of multiple versions. However, I won't remove the 2013 installer from the developer center yet, as my understanding is that it at least works for a clean installation. Sorry for the problem, and sorry that I can't promise when I'll be able to come back here and post a solution.
kintela - It would be helpful if you reposted your last comment in English (as this is an English forum). I tried running it through Google Translate, but the translation to English is clearly incorrect.
Here's a solution that worked for me to replace the 2012 docs with the 2013 ones - http://adndevblog.typepad.com/autocad/2012/09/objectarx-2013-integrated-documentation-installer.html.
Thanks for the reply Stephen. My problem is not like the one you describe. This is on a clean install on a new VM, which is XP sp1. We haven't moved to win7 yet. The install did not create a folder at "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\HelpLibrary\content\Autodesk, Inc"
@eljobe wrote:
...The install did not create a folder at "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\HelpLibrary\content\Autodesk, Inc"...
On Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\HelpLibrary\content\Autodesk, Inc
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Thanks Alexander, but its not in that location either.
In your Help Library Manager, select Choose Online or Local Help. The dialog that pops up will then show you the location set for your computer. Another customer fixed the p[roblem by 'repairing' the help viewer via his add/remove programs control panel.