β Category: | System Files |
β Developer: | Microsoft Corporation |
π An .HLP file structure internally maintains help documentation employed and opened up by Windows Help, a help utility integrated into legacy revisions of the Windows system. Ordinarily, the documentation assists the operating system users to handle and master a certain Windows feature or applet. In the actual moment of time, the .HLP file schema can be quite rarely encountered, as long as present-day Windows editions do not include Windows Help app any longer. Starting from Windows 3.1 build, Windows environment included an integrated online help solution entitled as Windows Help (winhlp32.exe or winhelp.exe executables). XP branch became the last generation of Microsoft shell that maintained the utility by default, natively. Yet, the program file package was still accessible for usage and open download with Windows Vista/7/8/8.1 builds, until the public release of Server 2012 and 10 generations. Windows Help bundle served to assist the .HLP file objects visually representing help documentation to user community members. The .HLP file records do not only maintain documentation, but also index markers enabling users to navigate across the documentation entries more efficiently and faster. Developers compiled .HLP file content with the interference of Microsoft Help Workshop suite (HCW.exe executable file). Besides, the .HLP extension file entries composed for older revisions of Windows may not be consistent with newer builds of the Microsoft operating architecture.
π The .HLP data elements can be sustained, managed, and opened by Adobe RoboHelp, as well as default Microsoft Help Viewer and Help Explorer Viewer bundles, available in the shell from the very start. Finally, in appropriate circumstances the proficient users may transform .HLP content to .RTF file shape by referencing YpgSoft Windows HLP to RTF desktop converter.
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