Yes, that is what I attempted to do, but I am not sure what the appropriate command to install cabextract would be for my distro. Any suggestions would be much appreciated! This is what I tried: ($) cd Documents ($) sh winetrcks mfc42 Executing w_do_call mfc42 Executing load_mfc42 ------------------------------------------------------ Cannot find cabextract. Please install it (e.g. 'sudo apt-get install cabextract' or 'sudo yum install cabextract'). ------------------------------------------------------ ($) sh winetricks cabextract Unfortunately, I was met by the following: Unknown arg cabextract Usage: winetricks [options] [command|verb|path-to-verb] ... Executes given verbs. Each verb installs an application or changes a setting. Options: --force Don't check whether packages were already installed --gui Show gui diagnostics even when driven by commandline -k, --keep_isos Cache isos (allows later installation without disc) --no-clean Don't delete temp directories (useful during debugging) --no-isolate Don't install each app or game in its own bottle -q, --unattended Don't ask any questions, just install automatically -r, --ddrescue Retry hard when caching scratched discs --showbroken Even show verbs that are currently broken in wine -v, --verbose Echo all commands as they are executed -h, --help Display this message and exit -V, --version Display version and exit Commands: list list categories apps list list verbs in category 'applications' benchmarks list list verbs in category 'benchmarks' dlls list list verbs in category 'dlls' games list list verbs in category 'games' settings list list verbs in category 'settings' list-cached list cached-and-ready-to-install verbs list-download list verbs which download automatically list-manual-download list verbs which download with some help from the user list-installed list already-installed verbs prefix=foobar select WINEPREFIX=/Users/ginnylaub/.local/share/wineprefixes/foobar