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> I think the closest you'll be able to get is to
> compile in
> the winhelp 2000 dual pane configuration and set the
> colors
> in each pane to something close to what your app is
> using.
> Since your company will be controlling the system
> config, it
> shouldn't pose a problem getting the special dll
> needed to
> display it into each box.
Question: Why does it have to be WinHelp if it's being
served on a XP machine? Why not use HTML Help, and let
Windows supply the viewer (which, on a XP box, would
look XP-ish)?
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