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Installation of MSDN?

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    If i don't want to install the MSDN for the second time, what should i do? It says that my system is installed on C: and all files of MSDN are installed on D:, after i reinstall my operating system, of course, all registry infos of MSDN were gone. But all files are still exist on drive D:, and i don't want to install MSDN again, what should i do for my purpose?:confused: Nobody trust it, but it is true.

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      If i don't want to install the MSDN for the second time, what should i do? It says that my system is installed on C: and all files of MSDN are installed on D:, after i reinstall my operating system, of course, all registry infos of MSDN were gone. But all files are still exist on drive D:, and i don't want to install MSDN again, what should i do for my purpose?:confused: Nobody trust it, but it is true.

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      I strongly suggest you to re-install MSDN.:( Actually document explorer is loading the help collection. the exe will be available at Microsoft Shared folder. The command line information for the the exe is as follows. "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Help\dexplore.exe" /helpcol ms-help://MS.MSDNQTR.2004OCT.1033 Try this way but im not sure whether it will work properly or not :) SaRath.
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        I strongly suggest you to re-install MSDN.:( Actually document explorer is loading the help collection. the exe will be available at Microsoft Shared folder. The command line information for the the exe is as follows. "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Help\dexplore.exe" /helpcol ms-help://MS.MSDNQTR.2004OCT.1033 Try this way but im not sure whether it will work properly or not :) SaRath.
        "Do Next Thing..." My Blog | Understanding State Pattern in C++

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        Thanks, but i am just wanna know that if there is a way to use the data files of MSDN, all data file(*.chm) is on the disk, why we can't use?? Why we must re-install the MSDN, that's so boring to re-install it! If we can do it, just copy all data file to a disk and invoke these data at wherever we want, don't you think that's great? such as, win98,win2k,winXP and so on. I mean if you setup multi OS on your PC, and you need only install MSDN for one time, and then can use it under any OS you installed. Can this become true?:) Go go go, enemy sighted! Roger that!

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