> > Am Dienstag, 20. Juli 2004 03:54 schrieb Dave Washburn: > > > My question is both general and specific. First the specific: I'm > > > trying to run Logos 2.0 Bible software under the latest release of wine > > > that I got and installed from cvs about 2 days ago. That release cured > > > a lot of my woes (thanks to all who pointed me that way) but now when I > > > try to run this particular program, it keeps telling me it can't load a > > > particular DLL, specifically LEAD20.DLL which is part of the Logos > > > package. I've checked my wine.conf for the location of the system > > > folder and made sure the file is there; when that didn't work I copied > > > the file to the program's own system folder, and I just keep getting > > > the same message. I checked my Windows machine and found a couple of > > > lines in the win.ini that weren't in my Linux one, so I added those and > > > tried again. No help. What's the next step? > > > > I assume you didn't you install the program in wine, but copy it from > > your windows machine. I could solve some dll issues by exporting the > > registry under windows and importing it in wine. > > You assume correctly. What's the process for doing this with the registry > on the Linux/wine end? just copy the (exported) windows registry file to your fake_win dir, start regedit ("wine regedit") and import it. maybe a "reboot" of wine is needed ("wineboot"). > > > One other (maybe obvious) possibility is that the permessions on the > > copied dll file are wrong. > > Nope. I checked that :-) Still, it never hurts to ask; part of my personal > philosophy is, the answer is always simpler than we think it is. > maybe not always but more often than we think ;-) _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users