Václav Dvořák <vas...@gmail.com> added the comment:

I have just apparently discovered a workaround! (Thanks to @chrullrich whose 
comment gave me the hint.) Maybe it's been obvious to everybody this whole time 
but I have only now found out that when I delete the file 
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\HTML Help\hh.dat (in my case 
c:\Users\dvorak\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\HTML Help\hh.dat), the problem seems 
to go away. I'm so happy I just had to share. :)

I also have another, possibly naive idea. While Microsoft has ignored this 
issue for years, they have recently "helped the community release their 
distribution of Python to the Microsoft Store" 
(https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-the-windows-10-may-2019-update/),
 and by "they", apparently I mean the very same Steve Dower who comments here, 
as I just realized. :-D (So... thanks, Steve.) So I'm thinking, as we actually 
have a Microsoft insider here, wouldn't it be possible to make Microsoft fix 
the viewer so that it, I don't know, possibly DOESN'T CRASH? I assume that 
Microsoft has plenty of those crash reports in some database?

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