No-implementation DLL error messages on program startup under Wine

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Folks,

I'm kinda new to this, so have mercy. I've just installed Wine (set to
Windows 98) and one of two Windows 95 programs that keep me clinging to
Windows on the other side of my dual-boot laptop. The program installed
fine. But when I try to activate it from a command line, I get a slew of
error messages that go something like this:

C:\\Program Files\\Concord\\concord.exe", setting to Oxdeadbeef
err:module:import_dll No implementation for ~.DLL.4258 or 489 or fill in
your own number. 

I ran the --debug +loaddll with it and it listed four *.dll files
running as builtins. Not being real clear on how to interpret that, I
scooted over to a nearby Windows machine and transfered the listed DLL
files to the ~/windows/system directory under ~/wine-c. She still no
wanna fly. I'm beginning to wonder if the "no implementation" is the
operative phrase here, such that I won't be able to run this program
until some set of dlls are implemented.

Any thoughts?

Best,

Pete

P.S. Final line after trace lines was:

err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Maine exe initialization failed, status
c0000135

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