Hello, First message here. I've run Wine just a little bit on another machine, but am running Quicken 2001 Deluxe happily. (Or almost so...) I'm attempting to set a new version of Wine up in the office in an attempt to move some of us here away from Windows, or at least try to. I've installed a 12/17/02 CVS download in /source/wine and built it using ./tools/wineinstall. At the end of the install it then goes to build my user directories, but appears to fail at the very end. Is this message normal? ("Registry install failed.") That looks a little serious. Possibly I've missed some installation instructions. /mnt/fd0 and /cdrom are not standard directories under Redhat 7.3, but I could create them and appropriate fstab entries if required. However, maybe there's some configuration file somewhere to fine tune that before I run wineinstall? Anyway, I hope someone can shed a bit of light on what I'm doing wrong. Thanks, Mark <SNIP> Where would you like your fake C drive to be placed? (default is /home/mark/c) Configuring Wine for a no-windows install in /home/mark/c... Created /home/mark/.wine/config using default Wine configuration. You probably want to review the file, though. Compiling regedit... make: Nothing to be done for `all'. Preparing to install default Wine registry entries... Installing default Wine registry entries... Could not stat /mnt/fd0 (No such file or directory), ignoring drive A: Could not stat /cdrom (No such file or directory), ignoring drive D: Warning: could not find wine config [Drive x] entry for current working directory /source/wine; starting in windows directory. /source/wine/miscemu/wine: cannot find 'programs/regedit/regedit.exe.so' Registry install failed. [mark@hindemith wine]$ <SNIP> _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users