Hi, First a big Thank You to the wine developers. Your efforts are greatly appreciated and have allowed me to move users to Linux that I could never have moved otherwise. I am currently setting up desktops for 7 end users, but doing so requires that I get a particular application (The Electronic Manual) which is a parts catalog for the restaurant equipment service industry. The application installs flawlessly under crossover wine 3.0. It executes fine, too. Except that it does not see its data. In the programs log file, I see a message "3704 Operation is not allowed when the object is closed (Caused by ADODB.Connection) occurred while refreshing display." The application is not client server, in that the whole application runs on one machine. But it does seem to try to open an ADO connection to itself. I get no obvious error message from wine, but the hourglass cursor stays up indicating that it is waiting on something and the data never appears. Is this the appropriate list for this question? I currently have wine cvs compiling, however, as of wine-04082004, I could not get the application to install with vanilla wine. Are there particular issues with ADO that I should know about? The debug channels documentation seems a bit cryptic to me. What debug channels would likely contain helpful information? I am running on a pentium III 1266Mhz, uniprocessor, redhat 9, but with vanilla 2.4.21 kernel + linux-abi patches. I am using no native windows DLLs except what came with. Might some native DLL help? Any assistance is greatly appreciated. If I can't get this problem resolved by Tuesday, I will be forced to use Windows XP, so I'm willing to spend all weekend on this if necessary to get it working. I will post more information as it becomes available. I'm still trying out debug channels to find a clue. Thanks, Steve Bergman (Contributing to Linux World Domination in his own small way in Oklahoma City OK, USA. since 1996.) _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users