volare wrote: > > - When I put a windows application cd in my drive, I see it in Launcher, and can open it and see the folders and files. However, I cannot browse to it from my Wine Configuration "Add Application" window. Choosing "My Computer" gives C: and Z: drives, no evidence of the cd drive. How do I find my cd drive to add the application? Normally you don't add applications to winecfg until after you've installed them. To map a cd drive, open winecfg with a cd mounted, go to the drives tab, and click Autodetect. Select the cd drive from the list, click Show Advanced and make sure it is mapped as a cd-rom, then click OK. > > - When I right click on one of the above files and folders, and attempt to copy it to a new folder on my desktop, all the copied folders and files are blank, why? Ask on the Ubuntu forum. This has nothing to do with Wine. > > - When I double click on the "setup.exe" in said windows application, it gives me a "blocked: wine start /unix" error message. How should I install this application? http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-f3515230c198befe0279d32c448d9c8da63be66f > > Running 11.10 and wine1.2 1.2.3-0ubuntu1 > That version of Wine is old; the latest release is 1.3.35.