On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, pbanks wrote: > Putting on my asbestos flame suit ;) > > All of my windows programs are on another pc and are only available over > the network via smb (samba). > The "C" drive is mounted in fstab like this: > //p500/c /p500-c smbfs guest,rw > > Can the wine.config file be modified to point to the appropriate windows > directories on the other system? Unless I totally misunderstand samba and it is totally unlike nfs, that mounts your "C" drive on the linux file system at /p500-c. So FI you can do "ls /p500-c/windows/system" and see a bunch of windows dlls, no? If you want wine to think of /p500-c as "C:", can you not simply tell it so? [Drive C] "Path" = "/p500-c" "Type" = "network" "Label" = "p500-c" "Filesystem" = "win95" Of course, [wine] "Windows" = "C:\\windows" "System" = "C:\\windows\\system" Those should be spelled the same way as they appear on the linux system, except we use C: for /p500-c and \\ for /. AFAICT, any directory you can get at with the linux vfs, you can give to wine to use as a windows drive. Even umsdos, in case you are suffering from zipslack. I've used nfs mounts from another linux system, but I don't have any windows boxen, so I can't get very interested in samba. > > I have tried several things, none of which have worked. > > Any suggestions would be appreciated. > > Thanks > Paul > Lawson ---oof---