On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 6:04 PM, DanKegel <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Some applications -- those that rely on registry entries or DLLs created by > their installer -- won't work if you run the copy you installed on > Windows. > > The workaround is to copy over the missing bits, > but it's easier to just run the installer in Wine. > One point of clarification and this is something I did while testing OpenOffice/Linux and Microsoft Office interoperability: Keep a FAT32 partition on your system for data files. This can be for games and productivity files. This permits passing files between Windows(whatever) and Linux. I did the same thing with a USB removable drive. Using NTFS may mess up file permissions and using Linux native file systems can cause problems while in Windows. Thus you can and should install programs in Wine and then point the Save file location to the FAT32 area. James McKenzie