Duane wrote: > Hmm... well I just tested a VFP 7 app with a CVS version of Wine from > about Nov 6. It seems to work okay for me. Of course, that doesn't help > you. Does it not find any of the DLLs? What do you get from > WINEDEBUG=loaddll;wine C:\[pathto]application.exe > > Sorry, it seems I was a little sloppy in my description of the problem. The messeges I'm getting are: after: $ WINEDEBUG=loaddll;wine C:\\Programme\\OPAS\\opas.exe 1. Program Error: API library is not found 2. Cannot load 32-bit DLL Shell32.dll (this one should not be substituted with the windows native version) 3.Error OPAS 8-19.020: Error-Number 1753 Error: Cannot load 32-bit DLL user32 Command: DO c:\programme\opas\opas.exe Modul: CSTAPPLICATION.SET Line-Number: 0 (ditto above) 4.Error OPAS 8-19.020: Error-Number 1753 Error: Cannot load 32-bit DLL gdi32 Command: DO c:\programme\opas\opas.exe Modul: CSTAPPLICATION.SET Line-Number: 0 (ditto above) 5.Error OPAS 8-19.020: Error-Number 1 Error: File 'getdc.prg' does not exist. Command: DO c:\programme\opas\opas.exe Modul: CSTAPPLICATION.SET Line-Number: 0 6.Error OPAS 8-19.020: Error-Number 1 Error: File 'getdevicecaps.prg' does not exist. Command: DO c:\programme\opas\opas.exe Modul: CSTAPPLICATION.SET Line-Number: 0 7.Error OPAS 8-19.020: Error-Number 1 Error: File 'releasedc.prg' does not exist. Command: DO c:\programme\opas\opas.exe Modul: CSTAPPLICATION.SET Line-Number: 0 After that the program fails to find the maion vfp database. WINEDEBUG gives no output. I think the answer is in setting the top level application directory in the registry. Starting the app from its own top level directory gives many of the same warnings, but the app then starts. I think this may have to do with dll overrides so will send a separate post on the issue. Cheers Marius _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users