... After inserting your suggestions in the 'config' file, and in order to keep Wine happy, I found these 4 dlls on my NT installation and copied them into the Windows\System directory of Wine so Wine can access the native versions of dlls. ((Do you reckon this is a pb that I used NT versions of dlls ? I don't think so since you copied your from a Win2k ~=~ nt50))
You are generally better off with Win98 DLLs, if you have them. That is what I installed.
Note that I am running Word2K, not Win2K.
I inserted the same lines for excel.exe (wich is the one prg I first need to get working)
Did you also set the "Version" to win98? I don't have Excel, so I don't know whether it works.
I guessed I had to make ntdll.dll accessible to native, but it did not change anything. Nor as builtin. I also tried to changed the "Wine version" to nt40 and still no result.
With winword, I get the same errors but Winword keeps running. Only that I still cannot open nor save a document (=the original pb). Winword says "not enough memory available", as previously.
But I have the impression I am coming further, and that your comment helped.thx. Do you have any new suggestion ? could you pls mail me your config file so I can see what else I could have to change ?
My config is otherwise the default one, and in particular the main dll overrides section is:
[DllOverrides] "msi" = "native, builtin" "msvcrt" = "native, builtin" "mciavi.drv" = "native, builtin" "mcianim.drv" = "native, builtin" "*" = "builtin, native"
If you don't already have a native msvcrt installed, you probably should install one. I think in this case it really doesn't matter which version of Win this DLL comes from.
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