Re: Suggestions for a Working WINE Installation

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Sven Almgren wrote:
Hi! I'm actualy using a native Win 98se installation as the base, but I am
to try it soon without it... I got Office 2K to run and with a special
"fake_windows" script i got IE to work too, (not with the Win98se
installation) Try to use the --debugmsg -all --debugmsg +loaddll and se what
files to copy to the fakewindows dir.. don't use shell,shell32,gui32 and
thows as native or you'll get problems ;) If you got more then 56K i can
send you a copy of all the DLLs in the windows/system and the native
registerfiles (user.dat and system.dat) if you feel like trying that,, or
just copy your own 98 dir... it works for me...

Hi Sven,


Thanks for the suggestions. I'll try copying the whole c:\windows\* and c:\windows\system(32)\* directory structures and we'll see if that helps.


-- Jason Voegele "There is an essential core at the center of each man and woman that remains unaltered no matter how life's externals may be transformed or recombined. But it's smaller than we think." -- Gene Wolfe, The Book of the Long Sun

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