I'm mystified by this one. I just installed an app in a brand new ~/.wine directory and when I started it up for the first time it wouldn't run. There was an error on the command line saying that it was unable to create T:\LOGFILES\ and was quitting. Well, of course it couldn't because there was no drive T: to write to. I made a symlink for T: pointing to /tmp and the app worked just fine after making /tmp/LOGFILES. The next time I ran the app, it was happy using C:\LOGFILES instead of T:\LOGFILES. :-/ Anyone have a clue why it wanted drive T: in the first place. How does wine keep track internally of what letter to use for each virtual drive? Thanks!