Just thought I'd throw this bit of info in the loop: Last time I tried to use WineTools was with wine 0.9.2 -- I had considerable problems with it regardless of what I tried so I dumped the tools and used "wine-config-sidenet" to configure wine. That worked great. Now I've downloaded and compiled the latest wine 0.9.4 (excluding the latest CVS and diffs) and I've used WineTools successfully with it -- but I needed to "create a new fake windows drive" as upgrading or using the current config caused problems. Creating a new drive allowed me to install ALL the software that WineTools offers (excluding any "tested software" which I haven't tried yet). Just thought you all might wanna know this. Jeff On Thu, 2005-12-29 at 18:50 +0100, Joachim von Thadden wrote: > Am Di, Dez 27, 2005 at 08:49:53 -0800 schrieb lal anil: > > I am partly successfull in configuring Notes 6.5.3 and IExplore on wine eventhough It took a lot of hurdles. I am running wine on fedora core 3 with these rpms installed > > winetools-0.9-3jo > > wine-0.9.2-1fc3winehq > > Now I am facing few problems like > > > 1) By default /etc/wine/* (wine directory as its contents like config file was not created. I had to download the file from internet) > > This is not needed. WineTools has it's own config file builtin. > > > 2) It shows an error when opening msn.com but not on redhat.com or other sites > > Did you complete the Base setup in WineTools? Did you install all > Windows System Software with WineTools? > > > 3) I am not able to print from my notes saying > > "Cannot access printer or printer driver( may be due to insufficient memory)" > > when I used winecfg I got the error "psdrv:PSDRV_FindPrinterInfo" > > 4) I cannot open the http link inside the notes. For this I have to make the browser option as Microsoft browser. > > How did you install Notes? > > Regards > Joachim von Thadden _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users