Oi, Eric Pouech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I agree, but what do you need to write in order to change the dlls for >> a built-in application ? >> A question was already asked on the list, but no valuable answer was >> found. >> The builtin application chosen was wcmd. >wcmd.exe should work. in fact, this should be inserted in the wine >config file which will populate dynamically the registry (writting >directly to the registry files won't work.
Why not? I was thinking that this would be a good way to add specific apps overrides to the global registry (thru regapi). > >for example, add this to ~/.wine/config to run shell32/shell as native >by default > >[AppDefaults\\wcmd.exe\\DllOverrides] >"shell32"="n,b" >"shell"="n,b" > >(see documentation/samples/config for more details and examples) In my original issue (with IE 5 installer), I set the default DllOverrides and the AppDefaults\\acmesetup.exe\\DllOverrides to "comctl32"="builtin" "commctrl"="builtin" and --dll comctl32,commctrl=b acmesetup.exe still loads its own comctl32.dll The only way in this situation to get IE 5 installed is to use a native commctrl.dll. I don't know the win32 api too well. However if it is possible for an application to use its dll (and override the config) which debugmsg channel will show this? > >A+ > []'s Raul Dias