Am Donnerstag, 11. Mai 2006 14:35 schrieben Sie: > On 5/11/06, Stefan Munz <stefan.munz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Am Donnerstag, 11. Mai 2006 05:41 schrieb narkewoody@xxxxxxxxx: > > > i just installed wine and want to use the "Merrian-Webster's > > > Collegiate Dictionary". the installation of this on-line dictionary > > > seemed okay, but when we went to launch it, it failed and reported > > > following error: > > > > > > -------------------- > > > Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is > > > not accessible. > > > > can you access this directory from a (linux) console? It should be > > located in ~/.wine/windows/system32, if you didn't chance the default > > values. > > > > BTW: What are the contents of your .wine/dosdevices dir? > > > > cu, > > > > Stefan > > thanks. i found the 'missing of system32' error was caused by the > changing of default path setting for c drive. now it is solved. > > but the merrian-webster dictionary still can not run. it seems some > DLLs missed, e.g. MSVCIRT.dll, xnmr70mt.dll, xnmpr510.dll. what do i > do ? can you post the error message please? For testing I would try to copy the dlls from a windows box (if you have one). > > and, i also found, during installation of the program ( running of the > setup.exe ), there are still many many error messages printed. but, > the installation process seemed been completed, so i dont know if i > can safely ignore these errors. Normally, if the installer runs to the end, everything should be ok. But the missing dlls mentioned above could indicate a problem with the installer. Did you get error messages or FIXMEs? Maybe you can post them here too (or just the last 20 lines)
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