Hello All, I am currently using Red Hat 8 and wine 20030408. I have mounted my windows 2000 partition rw in the fstab: /dev/hda2 /win vfat uid=bdunn,gid=bdunn,exec,dev,conv=binary,suid,rw,umask=000 0 0 I am trying to run Gentran60CL using wine, and it gives me an error message: Access to C:/Gentran60CL/ECWBfmc is denied. Works fine on the windows side. I tried copying this directory to a unix partiton, creating a drive in the wine config file and running "wine Mentor.exe /ECWBfmc", but I receive the same message. I also tried giving myself ownership of the /win partition, changing file permissions (they are 777 right now), etc. For some reason, the gentran exe won't read/write this directory. I can write files to any dir on the windows partition without problem.... Has anyone ever encountered anything like this? Thanks for your help, Bryan
Hi Bryan, Is your Win2K partition NTFS? I have a similar problem with Samba. I can R/W to all my FAT32 partitions in Samba but I cannot write to any of the NTFS partitions. Possibly down to Share Permissions in Win2K, although I've created a user with the same settings as my Linux box in Windows and it still won't behave. Kind regards, Julian On Tue, 2003-04-29 at 12:37, Bryan Dunn wrote:> Hello All, > > I am currently using Red Hat 8 and wine 20030408. I have mounted my > windows 2000 partition rw in the fstab: > > /dev/hda2 /win vfat > uid=bdunn,gid=bdunn,exec,dev,conv=binary,suid,rw,umask=000 0 0 > > I am trying to run Gentran60CL using wine, and it gives me an error > message: Access to C:/Gentran60CL/ECWBfmc is denied. > > Works fine on the windows side. I tried copying this directory to a unix > partiton, creating a drive in the wine config file and running "wine > Mentor.exe /ECWBfmc", but I receive the same message. I also tried > giving myself ownership of the /win partition, changing file permissions > (they are 777 right now), etc. For some reason, the gentran exe won't > read/write this directory. I can write files to any dir on the windows > partition without problem.... Has anyone ever encountered anything like > this? > > Thanks for your help, > > Bryan > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.com > http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users
Hi Bryan, Is your Win2K partition NTFS? I have a similar problem with Samba. I can R/W to all my FAT32 partitions in Samba but I cannot write to any of the NTFS partitions. Possibly down to Share Permissions in Win2K, although I've created a user with the same settings as my Linux box in Windows and it still won't behave. Kind regards, Julian On Tue, 2003-04-29 at 12:37, Bryan Dunn wrote:> Hello All, > > I am currently using Red Hat 8 and wine 20030408. I have mounted my > windows 2000 partition rw in the fstab: > > /dev/hda2 /win vfat > uid=bdunn,gid=bdunn,exec,dev,conv=binary,suid,rw,umask=000 0 0 > > I am trying to run Gentran60CL using wine, and it gives me an error > message: Access to C:/Gentran60CL/ECWBfmc is denied. > > Works fine on the windows side. I tried copying this directory to a unix > partiton, creating a drive in the wine config file and running "wine > Mentor.exe /ECWBfmc", but I receive the same message. I also tried > giving myself ownership of the /win partition, changing file permissions > (they are 777 right now), etc. For some reason, the gentran exe won't > read/write this directory. I can write files to any dir on the windows > partition without problem.... Has anyone ever encountered anything like > this? > > Thanks for your help, > > Bryan > > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.com > http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users