Duane,
That would be my hope, however my observation is that wine may somehow change things such that Win things the registry in corrupted. If I create a new .wine dir and start fresh and then 'boot' the win parition, win things the registry has been corrupted. I hope this is just coincidence.
This occured twice. I somwhow fowled up the dll overrides and apps did not run correctly. In order to check out the apps I booted the win partition. Each time it complained about a corrupted registry.
Well, yet another reason to use a "fake" windows directory ;) Wine is alpha software.
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