On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 10:09:21PM -0400, michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: ... > > well, nevermind, that was just for trying, but to install/use DCOM I'd need > > a W9x license, and I don't have it here, as I'm on a fully fake Windoz. > > So I won't install/use that prg. > > If you have a licence for W98, it's 100% legal, even if you overwrote > the Windows partition, so long as it's on the same pc, because you do > have the licence. Many, many apps won't work if the DCOM is imperfect, > or will be buggy - but if you are willing to live with it, what the > heck. On the other hand, running the builtin DCOM would help wine > developers somewhat, I think, if you report the status of DCOM. thanks for your insights; I don't have a W98 license for the machine I'm using, hence cannot use the native dcom or any other dll/library with same clause, and will keep on trying the built in - no joy so far, though, apps don't even complete setup, since it detects dcom9x isn't there, so I assume wine-dcom, if any, is still fairly incomplete. btw: for ref, the labelling prg is the BAR-ONE-Lite from http://www.zebra.com/SD/barone_lite.htm which comes free with every Zebra barcode-label-printer. -- paolo GPG/PGP id:0x21426690 kfp:EDFB 0103 A8D8 4180 8AB5 D59E 9771 0F28 2142 6690 _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users