Am Mo, Mai 23, 2005 at 09:31:45 +0200 schrieb Dennis Meulensteen: > > >I just made a very short try with the new WineTools and the limited > >version for download: Installs out of the box without problems and runs > >just fine with native comctl32.dll and commctl.dll. WineTools uses > >wine-20041019. So my guesses are your problem comes from: > > > >- the wine version you use > >- the config (try the one of WineTools to be found on my site) > >- the base setup I use (including DCOM98 and IE6) > > > > > Tried all that, using the recommended versions and downloads only. The > installers work fine now! I can get the trial and the registered version > up and running OK. > > Just one problem you may have missed in your test. If you add a default > database, you will soon see that the toolbars above the main windows are > corrupted. I found out that this is due to unimplemented calls in the > "builtin" comctl32.dll interface. (oh sh1t...) > > When I used the native version of this DLL in some previous testing I > could see them properly (even though some file handling stuff was a bit > problematic). > > Problem is that I can't get Imatch to work with WineTools using the > native comctl32.dll! It either just hangs on startup or loads with the > builtin Dll. > This is what I tried, witha nd without the asterisk. I added: ; Imatch Image Management [AppDefaults\\IMatch.exe\\DllOverrides] "comctl32" = "native" which works just fine and is the same as yours. You have to install the Common Controls from Windows System Software and download commctrl from http://www.dll-files.com/, unzip it and put it into windows/system. ANd note that Imatch is not very fast with Wine. Regards Joachim von Thadden -- "Never touch a running system! Never run a touching system? Never run a touchy system!!!" _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users