Stefan Munz <stefan.munz@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >> [Version] >> ; Windows version to imitate >> (win95,win98,winme,nt351,nt40,win2k,winxp,win2k3,win20,win30,win31) >> ;"Windows" = "win98" >> ; DOS version to imitate >> ;"DOS" = "6.22" > > you should remove ";" from the line starting "Windows" to set your win version > correctly (but this should not cause the problems with your software) The latest versions of Wine default to Windows 98 anyway so this should no longer be necessary. > this looks ok. but I found out that LEAD40.dll needs a file called lead.vbx in > the same directory (program and/or windows/system dir). > if this file is available too, which should be because you use your windows > drive, you can: > (because I think this is a path issue) try to load some other dll native i.e. > advapi32.dll and look wether wine finds this dll. > > or (if nobody else has a better idea ;-): > > start over again with an empty fake_windows dir. then copy your program dir > from your windows drive, import your registry and (if needed) copy dll files > from the windows/system dir. It'd be far better to simply install it into a clean ~/.wine directory as generated by Wine. Is there a reason you're copying files from a real windows drive? If the installer doesn't work we might want to address that first. thanks -mike _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users