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RoboHelp 9-Can the !SSL! folder be deleted?

Participant ,
Oct 01, 2014 Oct 01, 2014

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Going back to my earlier post from today, I am still trying to figure out how to remedy my issue.

Will it hurt if I delete the !SSL! folder? From what I can gather, the SSL folder updates every time you generate the layout to see the user guide in its online version.

Will the !SSL! folder be recreated by RoboHelp?

Thank you again,

Michele

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Oct 01, 2014 Oct 01, 2014

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Hi there

I might clear everything inside the !SSL! folder but leave the actual folder. Of course there is no harm in actually deleting the folder itself. RoboHelp *SHOULD* re-create it. But generally, RoboHelp will create a new folder inside that folder for each of the layouts you choose to generate.

Cheers... Rick

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Oct 02, 2014 Oct 02, 2014

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Starting new threads just confuses the issue, I had to look for the other one to see what the root problem is.

The long path name is probably related to how you are zipping or the tool used. If it is picking up the path to your profile, that is a common cause of long path name problems. Create a folder such as C:\RhProjects and move your stuff there.

The reason Rh puts the SSL folder within exclamation marks is that stops the folder appearing in Project Manager when the output files would then be looked on as source files. Chaos ensues.


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

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Oct 02, 2014 Oct 02, 2014

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In response to Peter, all of my Robohelp projects ARE under C:My RoboHelp Projects.

The output is correct when I view it that is why I am so confused about there being issues when I try to zip the SSL folder.

I will take Rick's idea and delete items out of the SSL folder and hopefully the right output will go there after I generate the output.

Thanks for your quick replies.

Michele

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MyRoboHelpProjects is, by default, within your user profile so its true path is something like below, unless you have moved it.

C:\Users\Michele\Documents\My RoboHelp Projects.

It may not have anything to do with the zipping problem but it is a possibility.

When you generate, Rh automatically trashes the previous content in the folder. (Publishing does not)


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