I've been using wine for several years to run the Lotus Notes client at work and found how to get Notes to launch mozilla and openoffice. So now I can open M$ format files (well, most of them) without having to resort to using windows terminal server or a windows based pc. However, I'm having a problem with acroread 5.0. I can get it to launch, but it claims it can find the file or path specified. The registry hack I've used is the same as for the msoffice products, namely: [Software\\Classes\\Word.Document.8\\shell\\open\\command] 1017676971 @="Z:\\usr\\bin\\Winword.exe \"%1\"" This works for Word files. I have a link to ooffice for Winword.exe. But I've had no luck with acroread with: [Software\\Classes\\AcroExch.Document\\shell\\open\\command] 1017688446 @="Z:\\usr\\bin\\acroread.exe \"%1\"" TIA, Wayne --- Wayne Richards Phone: 330 796-4462 Goodyear Tech Center Fax: 330 796-3947 Department 431A e-mail: wrichards@goodyear.com PO Box 3531 Akron, OH 44309-3531 And one for the lawyers: This email may contain confidential/proprietary information and may not be copied or disseminated without the expressed written consent of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users