Missing Help Files on Office XP

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The Help Files first went missing when I had Office 2000 re-installed on my
work PC ages ago. F1 would bring up a blank Help window, nothing more. No
error messages, just blankness. The Help Desk pushed Office XP to my machine
yesterday; still a blank Help Window. The Help Desk pushed the installation
image to my Desktop (I already have Admin rights, except for being able to
edit my own registry) so that I could control my own install options (after
removing the old installation and rebooting), and I still get nothing but a
blank Help window.
As per 239913, I do not have multiple toolbars of any kind docked anywhere,
and not even my Taskbar is set to Auto-Hide. 205499 is not the problem, I'm
not working with a network drive or a external disk of any type. I've
covered everything in 237355 (except regedit), and still nothing. Help?
 
M

MDB

I'll put in the request to the Help Desk ASAP; it always helps to have
outside confirmation such as this to back up a 'drastic step' request,
thanks!!
 
M

MDB

I'll put in the request to the Help Desk ASAP; it always helps to have
outside confirmation such as this to back up a 'drastic step' request,
thanks!!
 
M

MDB

I'll put in the request to the Help Desk ASAP; it always helps to have
outside confirmation such as this to back up a 'drastic step' request,
thanks!!
 
M

MDB

I'll put in the request to the Help Desk ASAP; it always helps to have
outside confirmation such as this to back up a 'drastic step' request,
thanks!!
 
M

MDB

I'll put in the request to the Help Desk ASAP; it always helps to have
outside confirmation such as this to back up a 'drastic step' request,
thanks!!
 
M

MDB

I'll put in the request to the Help Desk ASAP; it always helps to have
outside confirmation such as this to back up a 'drastic step' request,
thanks!!
 
M

MDB

I'll put in the request to the Help Desk ASAP; it always helps to have
outside confirmation such as this to back up a 'drastic step' request,
thanks!!
 

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