Re: problems with running dns9

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Did you check the version of wine?
wine --version
You should be running wine-0.9.57
Some of the earlier ones have funny quirks, including needing docbj.dll.
If upgrading the wine version, removing the wine config file 
sudo rm -rf .wine
and re-installing the program from scratch does not work (it should) then remove the wine config file AGAIN and start over using the old instructions exactly as written. 

1. rm -rf ~/.wine
2. wine /media/cdrom/setup.exe
3. when the installer prompts for the 2nd disc, go
to another window and run "wine eject", then insert disc,
wait for it to mount, and click 'retry'.
At very end, you'll need to hit ^C (see below)
4. rm .wine/dosdevices/z:
5. download word 97 viewer from
www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,6314-order,1-page,1-c,wordprocessing/description.html
rename it, copy it to .wine/drive_c, and install it.
6. ln -s / .wine/dosdevices/z: 
7. wget  kegel.com/wine/winetricks
sh winetricks fakeie6 gdiplus dcom98
8. finally, click on the desktop icon to run the program.


You shouldn't need docbj.dll at all. 

-----Original Message-----
>From: Alvin Murphy <aemjr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Mar 11, 2008 5:08 AM
>To: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject:  problems with running dns9
>
>Hi:  new to wine, using it in PCLinuxOS (most of the users seems to be 
>using ubuntu);  installation seemed to go ok, but trying to run gave 
>error message about was not fully installed, could not find DOCOBJ.DLL.  
>I found the dll, downloaded it (in windows) copied to system32, but this 
>did not change the error message. What next?
>





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