Daniel Skorka wrote: --SNIP-- > As I already explained, 'fixme' messages do _not_ relate to serious > problems. If your program hangs or crashes, it is nothing to do with a > 'fixme'. > Now, please try the following: > $ mv ~/.wine ~/out_of_the_way > $ winecfg > $ cp ~/out_of_the_way/drive_c/windows/system32/mfc42.dll \ > ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32 > $ cp ~/out_of_the_way/drive_c/wbs30r10.exe ~/.wine/drive_c > $ cd ~/.wine/drive_c && wine wbs30r10.exe > > Exactly this method works without a hitch here. If it doesn't for you, > I would either question the origin of your wine package (where exactly > did you get it from?), or the reliability of your system. > > Daniel Thanks, Daniel. I think the problem was initially one of trying to add the installation program to the list in winecfg before I had actually run the install. I have had a little luck with running Wine in an emulated desktop. I'm getting closer! Still have a few hiccups with a firewall message and a couple of other .dll files to track down. Thanks again for your help! Josh _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users