Re: Runtime Error - abnormal program termination

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Joachim von Thadden wrote:
Am Die, Mai 04, 2004 at 11:02:06 +0200 schrieb Lindner:
  
What do these messages mean ?
    

Nothing, if you don't tell us *anything* about the
- program
- wine version
- OS
- kernel version
- distribution
- installation type
- run type (from a win partition or standalone)
- preinstalled programms or libraries
- your attempts to fix the problem

Sorry, but I get every day these "it does not work" error descriptions.
Is it so difficult to give a detailed error description?

Regards
	Joachim
  

I agree with you - omitting these infos was daft ! 
Sometimes I'm as angry as you when other people want me to solve their problems and forget to mention these *important* details ...     :-(


program: It's a German program called "Immobilienverwaltung 3.5" created by the "Presto Verlag" ( www.presto.de ) . Don't think it's know out there.

wine version, OS, kernel version, distribution, installation type: I updated the pre-installed wine with the most recent wine-rpm from SF (Wine 20040408) on my SuSE 9.1 (2.6.4-52-default).

run type: Standalone (fake_windows) - I don't have any win partition !

Attempts to fix: 
At first the string "ole" from wine's output got my attention:  "fixme:ole:CoCreateInstance no classfactory created for CLSID {48071bd8-a9f0-11d0-954b-00a0c911760e}, hres is 0x80040154". I thought that IMMO (Immobilienverwaltung 3.5)  is looking for some OLE-Connection to MS Office - so installed MS Office 97 but nothing changed.
How is OLE handled by Wine ?

Then I read through the installation guide but couldn't find any information related to my problem. Well, the major problem is that I don't know the problem !  ;-)
I mean the information from the program (Runtime Error - abnormal program termination) is not that useful. Thats why I'm posting to that list. I hope you can point me in the right direction.


Thanks
Marek



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