I'm having a strange problem. I have two linux computers, one with Fedora Core (2 I believe, not sure, an IT guy set it up, I just use it), a second with RedHat 7.3 (same thing with an IT guy setting it up). When I try to run a program on the FC computer, it works perfectly fine. Heck, after a little bit of confusion with a dependency program (also a Windows executable), it worked perfectly, and as far as I can tell runs exactly the same under Linux as it does under Windows. Thanks WINE! However, I just started doing testing on the RH 7.3 system, and it doesn't work. The dependency program starts fine, but when I try to run the other program (from the directoy the executable is in), I get the error in the subject: wine: cannot determine executalbe type for L"Z:\path\to\executable" My winecfg has Z: aliased to /, which while it may not be the best way to do it, should work to my knowledge. Both computers are running WINE 0.9.2, and apart from being two "different" distros (FC and RH are more or less the same to me), everything else on the computers seems to be similar. As I said, both computers are based off of images an IT guy set me up with, so I'm not sure how much modification I can do to anything. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users