Hi, excuse me if my problem is something obvious, but I'm lost and couldn't find any useful information (is there a search function for the list archive?). Im new to Wine (and only recently switched to Linux). Problem: I'm trying to run the Britannica Encyclopedia 2000 (BCD2000), but when I start it I get the error message (in a popup window) "Unable to start the application - Java virtual machine not found". As far as I could figure out, the JVM included on the CD was correctly installed in /wine-c/windows/system/Msjava.dll (/wine-c is my virtual C-Drive). So somehow it doesn't seem to find it. I tried to start wine with debugmessages: wine --debugmsg +loaddll BCD2000.exe gives messages that a number of builtin dlls have been loaded, but no mention of msjava.dll. When I try wine --dll msjava=n --debugmsg +loaddll BCD2000.exe Exactly the same - no msjava.dll appears in the message (shouldn't this load msjava.dll from windows/system in any case?). Other debugmessages (fixme, err) don't give any errors at all. I also tried to include an entry "msjava" = "native" in the config file, but no result. I'm using Wine 20030219 on Redhat 8.0. Winecheck gives no errors (except for floppy and CD not present). I have no native Windows installed. The Setup program for the Encyclopedia Britannica worked smoothly and installed the program in /wine-c/Program Files/Britannica/BCD Relevant sections in my ~home/.wine/config: [Drive C] "Path" = "/wine-c" "Type" = "hd" "Label" = "MS-DOS" "Filesystem" = "win95" (...) [wine] "Windows" = "c:\\windows" "System" = "c:\\windows\\system" "Temp" = "e:\\" "Path" = "c:\\windows;c:\\windows\\system;e:\\;e:\\test;f:\\" (...) [DllOverrides] (... a nomber of dlls ...) "*" = "builtin, native" I have no idea what to do - do I have to set the path to the dll somewhere, or does the msjava.dll not work at all (why don't I get an error)? Or is the "Java not found" message about somethin completely different? I don't know if anything else in my wine installation might be wrong. The installation seemed to go without problems. I don't have other Windows programs to try, only winmine (included in wine), and WinEdt - both seem to work ok. Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance! All the best Stephan Stephan Matthiesen Institute for Meteorology, University of Edinburgh http://www.met.ed.ac.uk/~stephan _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users