Hi Daniel,
first yes, I've checked both the AppDB and Frank's corner. But I didn't
find a hint for solving my particular problem.
Thx for your basic info about using native DLLs. But raw experimenting
with DLLs without understanding what each of them actually does
definitely is no option for a dumb user like me... ;-)
Frank
Daniel Skorka wrote 06.12.2006 11:40:
Have you checked the AppDB and frankscorner.org?
[...]
Possibly, yes. Windows 2000 as the source is probably the best choice,
but XP and 2003 should be viable alternatives. What DLLs to use depends
on which DLL is causing the problem and can only be found out by
experimenting. Copy the DLLs to the folder that contains the executable
of your application and add one or more DLL override for this .exe in
winecfg.
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