Rein Klazes wrote: > Fiddling is probably wrong. Try either with either all ole dlls set to > native, or built-in. Ole is every dll with a name starting with ole and > rpcrt4.dll. I'm terribly sorry Sir! Seems that I forgot to tell you guys what wine version I use, I always use the latest monthly release version so it just slipped my mind. Sorry. Also, our client system seems to have been acting up lately. So I strongly suspect it to be the cause pf the stange errors I got. Sorry for the confusion. When I installed wine-20040813 on a standard Fedora Core 2, everything seems to behave much more nicely! Fancy that, strange how much easier things are if you do them right... Anyway, I used your very good advice and set all ole-dlls to native after installing dcom98. And it works quite good. This is the dlloverrides I used to run Polydoc 2.5: > ; OLE-dlls > "ole2" = "native" > "ole32" = "native" > "oleaut32" = "native" > "olecnv32" = "native" > "olepro32" = "native" > "olethk32" = "native" > "rpcrt4" = "native" > ; Standard config below > "comdlg32" = "builtin, native" > "shell32" = "builtin, native" > "shfolder" = "builtin, native" > "shlwapi" = "builtin, native" > "shdocvw" = "builtin, native" > "advapi32" = "builtin, native" > "msvcrt" = "native, builtin" > "mciavi.drv" = "native, builtin" > "mcianim.drv" = "native, builtin" > "msi" = "native, builtin" > "d3drm" = "native, builtin" > "d3dxof" = "native, builtin" > "dpnhpast" = "native, builtin" It still have some UI-problems, as listbox controls that seems to loop endlessly if I click the "arrow". Have to do alot more testing though. My sincere thanks. Later, -- Martin Widmark AB Takeit _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users