Danila Sentiabov wrote: > On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 22:18, waraltca <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > thanks for answering james... > > How do I set the dlls to native using Winecfg for isqlw.exe?? > > > > thanks for tour help. > > > > > > Run winecfg, add your .exe to the list on the first tab, select it, switch > to "DLL overrides" tab, add needed dlls there and set them to "Native, > Builtin" order. But if you just set all dlls that program use to "native, > Builtin", it will most probably not work. Windows dlls, especially "core" > ones will almost surely crash in Wine. Wine is compatible (to some degree) > with Windows on the external, "visible" API, but it do the internals > differently (no Wine developers are actually know how Windows do these > internals - it would be copyright violation that'd make the whole Wine > project vulnerable to legal threats). Applications use that API and work. On > the contrary, "core" Windows DLLs rely exactly on those hidden and > undocumented internals and copying those DLLs from Windows will often do > more harm than good. > > You should by all means use winetricks to install needed dlls, and try to > copy dlls from Windows manually only as the last resort. And you should not > copy all dlls, only those that not present in Wine or don't work properly, > one at a time. It may be tricky to determine, which ones are not working, > yes. > > Also, you should note that to maximize your chances, you should install > everything to the clean prefix (just rename your current ~/.wine directory > and run winecfg - it will create a shiny new prefix for you). > > Related links: > http://wiki.winehq.org/winetricks > > -- > Best regards, > Danila Sentiabov aka dsent > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: <http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20090803/a51e7158/attachment.htm> I did all you say and got an "abnormal program termination" [Crying or Very sad]