Well, after googling it, I found many other people have been struggling with
the same issue... MS has not recognized it as a problem to my knowledge.
One suggestion that has worked for others was to delete the Temporary Inter
Files folder. I was not able to do this because it was a system folder.
(Hmmm ... I could not delete it from my own machine even though I am an
Administrator.)
Anyway, I then moved the folder and waalaa.. it worked. Go Figure !!!
Thanks
"Rob" <rw*****@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Pr********************@comcast.com...
Hi,
I installed "MSDN Library for Visual Studio.NET 2003"....
What is odd is that I can see the topics and indexes, but contenet will
not display... at top of page is says "Could not Find Server"... The
error messages act as if it is a browser setting issue.
I have tried repairing, uninstalling and re-installing.
Thanks,
Rob
"Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]" <hi***************@gmx.at> wrote in message
news:eB**************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... "Rob" <rw*****@comcast.net> schrieb:I installed VS.net 2003... I can see the help topics, but when I click
them, the content page says that it cannot connect to the server. I
want the help to be retrieved from the local machine.
Did you install VS.NET's own help or the full MSDN Library?
Maybe clearing the temporary internet files will solve the problem.
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