HTMLDOC requires approximately 4MB of disk space and one of the following environments:
HTMLDOC may run on other environments, but we only provide packages for those listed above.
Insert the HTMLDOC CD into your CD drive and wait for the setup window to appear. If it does not appear, double-click on the My Computer icon and then double-click on the CD icon. The setup wizard will guide you through the rest of the installation.
Insert the HTMLDOC CD into your CD drive and wait for the CD icon to appear on the desktop. Double-click on the CD icon and then double-click on the Install icon. The setup wizard will guide you through the rest of the installation.
Double-click on the CD icon and then double-click on the htmldoc-linux-intel.rpm icon or run the following command to install HTMLDOC on Linux:
rpm -i /mnt/cdrom/htmldoc-linux-intel.rpm ENTER
Run the following command to install HTMLDOC on Solaris SPARC:
pkgadd -d /cdrom/htmldoc/htmldoc-solaris-sparc.pkg ENTER
Run the following command to install HTMLDOC on Solaris Intel:
pkgadd -d /cdrom/htmldoc/htmldoc-solaris-intel.pkg ENTER
The first time you run HTMLDOC, a license dialog box will appear. Click on the Update License button that is found above the Software License Agreement.
The ESP License Manager window appears and asks for your license key. If have a label that says "License Key", enter the 16-digit license key that is on the label. Otherwise, open the specified URL in your web browser to get your license. After entering the license key, click the OK button and then the Close button to start using HTMLDOC.
Click on the Start Menu button and choose HTMLDOC from the HTMLDOC menu under the All Programs menu.
Click:
Applications Folder->HTMLDOC
Click:
Applications Menu->Office->HTMLDOC
Click:
Applications Windows->ESP->HTMLDOC
Open the Control Panel window and double-click on the Add/Remove Software icon. A list will be loaded. Scroll down, select HTMLDOC, and click the Remove button.
Re-insert the HTMLDOC CD into your CD drive and wait for the CD icon to appear on the desktop. Double-click on the CD icon and then double-click on the Uninstall icon.
Run the following command to remove HTMLDOC from Linux:
% rpm -e htmldoc ENTER
Run the following command to remove HTMLDOC from Solaris:
% pkgrm htmldoc ENTER
The HTMLDOC open source web site, a free on-line community for HTMLDOC users, can be found on-line at the following URL:
http://www.htmldoc.org/
You can ask for help on-line at the following URL:
http://www.easysw.com/support.php
You may also call us during our normal business hours at +1.301.373.9600.
Support for HTMLDOC Basic is limited to installation and licensing questions only.