Duane Clark wrote:
You don't necessarily need the config file any more. There are plenty of people using Wine without any config file at all.
And just because there are 'pleanty of people using Wine without any config file at all' doesn't mean that a single one of them is able to install and run Quicken...
Just my 2 worthless cents...
Well, unfortunately, probably no Wine developers have Quicken 2004. It sounds like that is a problem new to this version of Quicken, since people with older versions have claimed to not have the problem.
I agree that nothing I have said will help you to get Quicken to work. Without having the program on my machine, I doubt that I would be able to debug the problem you are having. It may be possible that using a Windows native DLL for whatever generates the reports might help. But I have no idea what ones to suggest.
As a completely wild guess, perhaps it uses the richedit DLL (I don't know what the window looks like; it is just a formatted text window)? If that, then you might be able to use a Windows native DLL. And this is a case where you would create a config file and add something like (I don't really know which riched line would be right):
[AppDefaults\\quicken.exe\\DllOverrides]
"riched" = "native,builtin"
"riched20" = "native,builtin"
"riched32" = "native,builtin"
You would of course need the corresponding real Windows DLL in your windows/system directory.
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