On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 01:05:45PM +0200, Dirk Reiners wrote: > > Hello everybody, > > it looks like over the years a bunch of people had problems with this. > So did I. Just for the sake for others in the same situation (and for > Google) here's a little description: > > The effect is that the client aborts with a message "Internal Error: > String Resource not found!". The log shows an interesting call: > > 000b:Call kernel32.FindFirstFileA(429c2588 > "C4D_Client.exe\\resource\\*.*",429c2988) ret=009f272e > 000b:Ret kernel32.FindFirstFileA() retval=ffffffff ret=009f272e > 000b:Call kernel32.FindFirstFileA(429c25d8 > "C4D_Client.exe\\clientprefs\\c4d_language.prf",429c29d8) ret=009f18f2 > 000b:Ret kernel32.FindFirstFileA() retval=ffffffff ret=009f18f2 > 000b:Call user32.MessageBoxA(00000000,429c2710 "Internal Error: String > Resource not found!",00ab7068 "CINEMA 4D",00000000) ret=009f81bf > > Using the executable as a directory might work on OSX, but definitely > not on Windows. The solution is pretty simple: you have to call it with > a name that has a \ in it. Just '.\C4D_Client.exe' works fine. > > But to make this post on-topic again: I can't stop it using the menu, it > just hangs. Any hints on how to diagnose this kind of problem? It's not > critical, kill -INT works fine, but is not a nice solution. Does it work for you then? I stumbled over those two problems you mention too, which are, as you note, either easy to solve or not critical. However, what I didn't manage to solve was that the client wouldn't send back the results to the server. Regards, Frank _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users