On Friday November 16 2007 16:02, James Hawkins wrote: > On Nov 16, 2007, at 7:17 AM, "L. Rahyen" <research@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thursday November 15 2007 15:16, Jack wrote: > >> Sorry to trouble you but I have been trying to install a bridge game > >> called Jack. Read many forums and checked your application database. > >> tried numerous suggestions but nothing seems to work. > >> communicated with the developers of Jack and received this reply: > >> "We also installed Ubuntu to see whether migrating to Linux is an > >> option. If we have the time I will install wine and look into the > >> problem. But this is only a side project and I am sure you understand > >> I have to give priority to other things." > >> When installing from the original disk I received a message: remove > >> debugger and try again. There's a registration code associated with > >> this > >> program. > >> Installed on a Vista system and received the message insert CD disk > >> in > >> drive but it won't recognize the disk. I have configured wine to > >> associate the program with Drive D. My personal opinion is that Vista > >> will not allow you to do much. Updated the program and now, Vista is > >> looking for a CD. > >> Install on a 98 system, and receive the same message. > >> There is a number of comments and suggestions regarding burning > >> movies > >> from DVDs but couldn't find anything pertain to a Cd and my problem. > >> I have been able to install other bridge games but these are fairly > >> old. > >> > >> I am using Ubuntu 7.10 and version 9.49 of Wine. Today. I tried to > >> install with the new version of wine received this message: > >> /.wine/drive_c/Jack$ wine jack.exe > >> > >> Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not > >> accessible. > >> > >> Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is > >> not > >> accessible. > >> > >> fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly > >> L"Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls" > >> > >> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory L"c:\\windows\ > >> \profiles\\jack\\Local Settings\\Temporary Internet Files". > >> > >> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory L"c:\\windows\ > >> \profiles\\jack\\Local Settings\\History". > >> > >> err:shell:SHGetFolderPathW Failed to create directory L"c:\\windows\ > >> \profiles\\jack\\Cookies". > >> > >> Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not > >> accessible. > >> > >> Warning: the specified System directory L"c:\\windows\\system32" is > >> not > >> accessible. > >> > >> Whatever suggestions you may have, would be greatly appreciated. > >> Regards > >> Jack > > > > Please fill a bug report at http://bugs.winehq.org . Please note > > that most > > developers don't even read this mailing list so it is really > > important to > > fill a bug report at http://bugs.winehq.org if you want to get your > > bug > > fixed. > > > > Thank you for using WINE. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > wine-users mailing list > > wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx > > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > L. Rayhen: please think about the problem before sending users running > to bugzilla to file a bug report that will be marked invalid. Yeah, you're right. In this case I didn't read (very obvious) errors carefully enough before submitting a reply (because I was somewhat busy and annoyed by real-world problems at that moment). Typically I read whole message carefully but in this case I didn't and this is the result. I need to be more careful... _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users