On Tue, 2010-10-05 at 00:19 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> You could basically set up a "mapped drive" like "x:" thats a symlink
> to a shared location. Then you install all software to that shared
> location. Your temp files and everything would still be on "c:" (in
> each user's .wine) but the binaries would all stay in the same
> place. If the users understand not to save inside the .wine dirs, but
> instead outside (use another mapped drive, or symlinks, or something)
> then the .wine folders become small and interchangeable. It's not a
> perfect solution but it's probably pretty close to what you're looking
> for... 

i used the wine gui to add a drive mapping Y: to /usr/share/msoffice

installed office to the Y: drive, everything ended up
in /usr/share/msoffice/. i set 777 permissions on /usr/share/msoffice to
test.

logged in as another user and added the Y: drive mapping, and then
browsed to the executable file for word, right click and run with wine
program loader. then i get an error, IOPL not enabled. tried running
publisher and just get the timer going round for a while and then
nothing.


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