Steven Rubenstein wrote: > 1. The information you say is outdated is in section 4.3.5 at: > > http://www.winehq.com/Docs/wine-user/registry.shtml. > > 2. Now, as you say, I just tried: > > regedit winedefault.reg > > The command runs a bit, then a dialog box pops up asking: > > "Are you sure you want to add the information in winedefault.reg > to the registry?" > > I answer "yes," then an error box pops up saying: > > "Cannot import windefault.reg; Error opening the file. There > may be a disk or file system error." > > I did file searches, and regedit shows up in /usr/bin, but there is > no winedefault* anywhere. Is that a problem? Is this a Redhat RPM? Looking at the Redhat cdrom with rpm -qlp /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/wine-20020327-1.i386.rpm For an installed RPM, you should be able to see what it installed with: rpm -qi wine I see that the Redhat RPM does not supply windefault.reg. However, I notice that there are the files /etc/wine.reg, /etc/wine.systemreg, and /etc/wine.userreg. Presumably, these files contain the registry entries in winedefault.reg, but not having used them, I can't be sure. I don't really know what Redhat intended, but if you are using RH, try taking a look at the files in /usr/share/doc/wine-xxxx... By the way, you might also mention what RPM you are using. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users