using native regedit
Jeff Smith
whydoubt at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 22 14:14:48 CDT 2002
Thanks for the advice, this should get me by for now.
Of course I would still like DllOverrides section to
work as advertised, but maybe I can hack on it some
more when I am more in the mood.
P.S. Sorry about the HTML message, the Hotmail admins
seem to be playing around with default settings.
-- Jeff S.
>From: Greg Turner To: "Jeff Smith" , wine-devel at winehq.com On Tuesday 22
>October 2002 01:01 pm, Jeff Smith wrote: > I know I must be missing >
>something very simple, but I cannot seem to
> > get native regedit to run. The builtin version always > runs instead.
>The only thing I could think of was an entry > in DllOverrides:
> > "regedit.exe" = "native, builtin". That did not work.
> > > I have debugged a little and know MODULE_GetLoadOrder > is returning
>{LOADORDER_BI, LOADORDER_DLL, LOADORDER_INVALID, > LOADORDER_INVALID} even
>when I add that DllOverride line. > But I am just not in the mood at the
>moment for deep digging if > I can help it. > -- Jeff S.
>Well, if my wetware HTML parser is working today, I think I understand your
>problem. Just rename regedit.exe to "winregedit.exe" (or whatever you
>like), or create a symlink or copy of the native version. (some configs
>don't respect symlinks).
>
>--
>gmt
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