Hello list, I have a couple of questions: (1) I have a program that requires me to install DCOM95; but when I try that I get a message saying 'A newer version of DCOM95 had been installed. To override, you must uninstall the current version first'. So now a new program insists that I install DCOM and the DCOM installer tells me it's already there! Any advice? I haven't installed DCOM explicly, but I have installed Word. (2) Sometimes when I mess up my Wine I want to get a fresh installation with an 'empty' C-drive and a clean registry. How do I do that the easiest way? Thanks, H. Jessen _________________________________________________________________ Free up your inbox with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage. Multiple plans available. http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200362ave/direct/01/
> (2) Sometimes when I mess up my Wine I want to get a fresh installation with > an 'empty' C-drive and a clean registry. How do I do that the easiest way?With winesetuptk, you can get it from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=6241 Ivan.
> Well, the easiest way is to remove your .wine and then just type wine > one 23:57:19 CET . You will have a new .wine with everything in there.[ivan@localhost ivan]$ wine wine: cannot open /home/ivan/.wine : No such file or directory [ivan@localhost ivan]$ No, this isn't implemented yet. Ivan.
> Hmmmm, I get the following and afterwards there is a .wine: > Wine 20031212Then you're not using a vanilla wine, but a patched version that has this aditional functionality. The version released by WineHQ doesn't do this. Ivan.
> This is definitely wrong. I use the version from winehq for RH 9.0: > wine-20031212-1rh9winehqThe Red Hat packages adds some extra patches that aren't included in the official wine source code. As I've said, vanilla wine source doesn't do this. Ivan.