> "C:\\FORD\\PUBS\\programs\\Guide4\\logiix.exe" : native > trace:loaddll:MODULE_LoadModule16 Loaded module > "C:\\FORD\\PUBS\\programs\\Guide4\\gimage.dll" : native > > =============== > The GUI seems not to recognize that the CD *is* loaded. > I would disagree, if it is finding the stuff above. It's not going for you, and the loaddll trace showed no errors beyond a large number of native dlls. Is that a 16-bit app? Your chances spiral accordingly. Is there some copy protection or Something? It loads a lot of stuff, like it's going to save the world or something. Did an install complete, or are you running from a CD? I notice a FORD directory on C: and on F: > > The f:: drive contents above is the CD itself, but the software does not > seem > to notice it. Clicking on the 'cancel' button does work and I could > exit the app. Did you adress the f: drive? Then why should the software ever look there? you can try wine f:\\setup.exe (or whatever) > (the dlls unloaded not shown here). > The app just won't do anything useful... Read the help files or try the FORD support. You may need m$ie or some other kamikaze app. Remove or rename c:\FORD & run 'f:\\setup.exe' from the xterm. In my experience, such software goes in a straight line and if it runs into a problem, stops. No development time - the software is an afterthought. Ford may help you debug it. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users