Sorry squid users!!! I accidentally clicked on the wrong list!
(please ignore my previous message - unless you know it ;-)
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Angela Burrell [mailto:angela@jobsearchnetwork.ca]
Sent: July 8, 2004 4:02 PM
To: Holly Bostick; squid users
Subject: [squid-users] RE: [Wine]Can't install Dreamweaver MX
Holly,
A fantastic suggestion. In fact, I have copied over the files from
InstallShield on a Windows 98 computer since I couldn't get DCOM95 to
install at the time. Now, I have DCOM98 installed in wine and neither
configuration would work. I'm down to about 3 errors now,
1. --> fixme:file:SetFileAttributesW Couldn't set file attributes for
existing file "/home/angela/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Windows/[any conceivable
path and filename]".
Check permissions or set VFAT "quiet" mount flag [it is]
2. --> fixme:seh:check_resource_write Broken app is writing to the resource
data, enabling work-around
3. --> fixme:ntdll:FILE_GetNtStatus Converting errno 116 to
STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
While the dialog box just says "An installation support file 'C:\Program
Files\Common Files\InstallShield\engine\6\intel 32\corecomp.ini' could not
be installed.(0x80070002)" [OK]
... and wine dies.
I am curious how you got yours working, Holly... what Linux distro/version
and wine version do you have?
-----Original Message-----
From: wine-users-admin@winehq.org [mailto:wine-users-admin@winehq.org]On
Behalf Of Holly Bostick
Sent: July 8, 2004 11:49 AM
To: wine-users@winehq.org
Subject: Re: [Wine]Can't install Dreamweaver MX
InstallShield doesn't really work under pure Wine (that's the main
reason one pays for WineX or Crossover Office, as they have paid for a
license to work with InstallShield installers).
However, this does not mean all is lost... I have no InstallShield
problems under Wine, because I backed up C:\Program Files\Common
Files\InstallShield on my Win98 install before I blew it away. If you
use Win2K or WinXP, the InstallShield files are in something like
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\InstallShield. I
also have the \dcom98 folder that was contained in C:\Windows\System, so
I've never had to install that either.
If you have a license for the same version of Windows that you are
emulating (I emulate Win98, but other versions are naturally possible),
and it is still installed, or you can copy the files from another
machine, then copying the support files from a Windows-installed
InstallShield to the analagous location in your "fake_windows" directory
should get you past the InstallShield errors at least. Getting
Dreamweaver to work after that is up to you ;-).
Hope this helps.
Holly
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