2011/12/27 André Luiz D. Queiroz <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx>: > Thank you, James. > Don't worry about security policy at my work. Actually, Firefox is the current 'official' browser, but my machine is an > old one where it's not 'officially' installed. I'm not subject to any threat for using portable applications. Ok. We have been through this before with a different person. > I've checked the winecfg, and the USB device wasn't there. Ok, I set-up drive E: as the USB pendrive, with proper > path ('/media/KINGSTON4GB'), but had to put it as hard drive, once I couldn't find a better option. Nevertheless, > wine still can't see the device and/or Firefox directory as writeable... > When I took a look on it through Dolphin, the device is set as read & write for the user (myself). Interesting as this should allow the device to be written to. Does your user have rights to the files/directories from Linux? > And worse! Something got scrambled in my pendrive, my Windows machine at work isn't recognizing it!("seems to > not be formatted!!") Can you read/write to it from Linux? If you can, it may be that the drive's attributes have been corrupted. That is outside of the scope of the Wine project to fix. James