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Unable to Access Local Help Files

Thread began 11/30/2012 5:44 am by Mike Perry | Last modified 11/30/2012 6:49 am by Jason Byrnes | 926 views | 3 replies |

Mike Perry

Unable to Access Local Help Files

DataBridge, CS6 Master Collection, Windows 7 64 Bit.

Clicking on Webassist | Help | DataAssist gives no result. Also true for other WebAssist Help resources.

The Help files are in the proper folder (for example, "C:\Users\Michael Perry\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Dreamweaver CS6\en_US\Configuration\Shared\WebAssist\DataAssist\Help\index.html"), but the menu clearly doesn't point to that resource.

Can I edit the Webassist Menu files to correct this??

Mike

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

This is an issue we will be correcting in the next update. in the mean time, the help documentation is also available from the data Bridge support page under the "In-product Documentation" section:
data-bridge/

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Mike Perry

Originally Said By: Jason Byrnes
  This is an issue we will be correcting in the next update. in the mean time, the help documentation is also available from the data Bridge support page under the "In-product Documentation" section:
data-bridge/  



Thanks Jason -- knew the help was available online, but it can be cumbersome.

Also -- will you be updating all the local help files so that there is no Flash in any of them? The Flash Security Policies can be a pain as well. . .

Mike

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

No, the local help files will continue to use flash.

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