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What causes Help to break?

I just did an upgrade of a VB 6 project by right clicking on the .vbp file.

Project upgraded and code ran correctly.

I examined the upgrade.htm file. I found a warning, so I tried clicking on
the warning.
VB .NET hung without displaying the Help.
I clicked on the X and Ended the process.

Similar result when I CTRL clicked on the link within the generated code.

Not being one to give up, I then highlighted a Dim statement and hit F1.
I got the message that Help was being updated to reflect changes I had made.
Took quite a while to update Help.

What changes could I have made to cause this?

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Nov 20 '05 #1
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