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H.
Stefan Munz wrote:
Am Freitag, 2. Juli 2004 15:52 schrieben Sie:
Stefan Munz wrote:
Hi,
I changed my wine (version 20040615) config file to test your problem with accessing a real win system drive and noticed that wine seems to ignore my setting in the [wine] section. I have w2k installed and the system dir is "winnt" when I change my wine config to point to winnt as win dir it complains still that c:\\windows ist not accessible
even if there is a problem with accessing this drive the correct warning should be: c:\\winnt ist not accessible
Am I right?
Did you also change the Wine emulation type from win98 (where the Windows drive is C:\Windows) to win2k or winxp (where the Windows drive is C:\WINNT)?
I don't see how Wine would know to look for C:\WINNT otherwise.
the windows system dir is set in the [wine] section of the wine config file and (as far as I know) independent from the windows version that wine emulates. If this is wrong, please correct me!
cu,
Stefan
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