You're right for benefits. But will wine have the same behavior as before ? In your example, the symlink for regsrv32 is replaced. We could have a functionnality loss : will the regsrv32 still be built-in without its symlink ?
> However, some applications needs to replace this files. > > I noted this with the Internet Explorer Installer (5.01 sp1 and 6.0). > If it cannot > replace the c:\windows\system\regsrv32.exe file it will abort. > > However, as the c:\windows\system\regsrv32.exe is a symlink and wine > has permition > to move/delete this symlink, I would link to suggest that wine > first delete the symlink file when an application tries to write on > it. > ___________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? -- Une adresse @yahoo.fr gratuite et en français ! Yahoo! Mail : http://fr.mail.yahoo.com