Nice to know about the security reasons, and Windows programs isolation
is a good idea in general. Still, it'd be nice if the process to enable
that functionality is clear.

For example, after marking an exe file to run with Wine (right click,
open with...) it will still do nothing if the program's path is not in
Wine's list of drives. It fails silently, when some kind of error noting
the situation would help a lot

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