Re: Running XP programs in wine

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On 20/02/2008, A. Tres Finocchiaro <tres.finocchiaro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> There are licensing issues with using Microsoft files, so I would recommend> against it.>> Some dlls are available through 3rd party resources, some are available> through Microsoft with packages, and some are reverse engineered by the Wine> group.>> There are also some non-free applications such as Cedega and> CrossOver-Office that supply needed DLLs.>> -Tres
Thank you Tres. I'll start googling the topic, as until now I wasunaware of the technical details of dlls and such. If I have a legalWindows license, then I should be able to use the dlls, no?
Dotan Cohen
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