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Issue with Robohelp compilation (hyperhelp)

New Here ,
Mar 18, 2010 Mar 18, 2010

Hi,

I installed Robohelp Classic 9.2 on my machine. When I try compiling, it throws the following error:

Unrecoverable Error: MESSAGE 900: Lock Manager NOT installed. 

Can anyone please offer a solution/workaround for this issue?

-vsree_123

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Community Expert ,
Mar 18, 2010 Mar 18, 2010

Welcome to the forum.

Sorry but I have never seen such a message reported on RoboHelp forums or anywhere else. Google returns hits on Lock Manager but nothing that seems relevant at a quick glance.

It's an old version you are using but it should still run although I would not be surprised if you hit some browser issues if your output is WebHelp. (Is that what you mean by hyperhelp?)

What operating system are you running?


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

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New Here ,
Mar 18, 2010 Mar 18, 2010
Hi,
The output is Context Sensitive Help.
I am compiling it on a Solaris machine.
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Community Expert ,
Mar 18, 2010 Mar 18, 2010
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RoboHelp is not designed to work under Solaris. You need to install it on a Windows machine. I doubt it would run on Vista, XP maybe but I think 98 was the version current for 9.2

Most types of help are context sensitive, that can apply to webhelp, chms, winhelp and so on.


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