Installed wine on KDE desktop of Fedora 16. I have wine 1.3.33. Then ran e-sword 10.0.5 installer which ran apparently correctly as there were no error messages. E-sword runs from the menu just fine, in that the program opens all the windows which all function as expected except for the search function. This returns no information although the dialog opens as it should and remembers search terms and can be completely configured for all available option. The programs author suggests that vbscpript.dll is not registered. I used the regedit tool to look at the wine registry and I think he is correct. In fact there do not appear to be any e-sword related entries at all. I have never manually edited the registry so I haven't any idea as to where in the registry to locate the link, nor the correct syntax. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
tmkkeller wrote:> The programs author suggests that vbscpript.dll is not registered.Register it with: Code: regsvr32 /path/to/vbscript.dll Use the actual path to the dll.
James McKenzie
2012-Jan-02 02:39 UTC
[Wine] e-sword doesn't appear to be entered in registry
On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 2:15 PM, tmkkeller <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> Installed wine on KDE desktop of Fedora 16. ?I have wine 1.3.33. ?Then ran e-sword 10.0.5 installer which ran apparentlyI'll have to verify and update the Applications Database entry for this program. I have downloaded this version and did not notice this when I was testing it. Thank you for bringing this to my attention and I'll also confirm with Michael. James (e-Sword maintainer)
tmkkeller
2012-Jan-02 22:31 UTC
[Wine] Re: e-sword doesn't appear to be entered in registry
jjmckenzie wrote:> On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 2:15 PM, tmkkeller <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote: > > > Installed wine on KDE desktop of Fedora 16. ?I have wine 1.3.33. ?Then ran e-sword 10.0.5 installer which ran apparently > > > > I'll have to verify and update the Applications Database entry for this program. > > I have downloaded this version and did not notice this when I was > testing it. Thank you for bringing this to my attention and I'll also > confirm with Michael. > > James > (e-Sword maintainer)It appears that vbscript.dll is not installed at least I can not find it on my hard drive.