Re: a question about dll override?

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Thanks a lot, I will try it. So since dlls in system32 are fake dlls, I want to know how wine makes builtin, native and these fake dlls work together, is there any material talks about this topic?

> From: wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2010 11:21:02 -0500
> To: wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:   Re: a question about dll override?
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> Forth great Swim wrote:
> >  since c:\windows\system32 contains builtin dlls of wine, if I place the windows native dlls to this folder, they will just overwrite the existed builtin dlls. 
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> No. Those are just fake dlls for apps that refuse to run if they don't find a particular dll file in that location. Wine's builtin dlls are located in /usr/lib/wine.
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