On 7/8/05, Hiji <hijinio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > How are DLL overrides done in winecfg? What may not be obvious is the "Applications" tab in winecfg is tied to the other tabs. We should probably add a sentence in the description of that tab to briefly explain it links to other ones (inc. "Graphics"). In fact, I'm procrastinating, so maybe I'll just try to submit a patch for that. So if you want to change systemwide overrides: 1) Select "Default Settings" in the Applications tab. 2) Then move to the "Libraries" tab and enter the name of the DLL in "New override" box, such as "msi.dll" and click on "Add". 3) "Edit" the load order as necessary in the box below. If you want to change the override for one application, "Add" the new application in the "Applications" tab, select it on that tab, and then move to "Libraries" to create an override. If you update to the latest CVS you'll see a different Libraries tab than what was in wine-20050628 and it follows what I described above. The layout is different in wine-20050628, but it's essentially the same concept. -Brian _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users