Problems starting regedit without a .wine directory
Robert Shearman
rob at codeweavers.com
Fri Jan 21 11:32:26 CST 2005
Michael Jung wrote:
>Hi,
>
>if I start regedit on the current cvs version of wine without having a .wine
>directory in the users home directory I get the following console output:
>
>
>mjung at denkbrett:~$ rm -rf .wine
>mjung at denkbrett:~$ regedit
>wine: creating configuration directory '/home/mjung/.wine'...
>fixme:advapi:CheckTokenMembership (0x58 0x77c81810 0x77a3d474) stub!
>fixme:actctx:QueryActCtxW stub!
>disabling TCL support
>disabling TCL support
>fixme:advapi:CheckTokenMembership (0x54 0x77c8e1c0 0x77a3d3ec) stub!
>fixme:actctx:QueryActCtxW stub!
>wine: '/home/mjung/.wine' created successfully.
>fixme:advapi:CheckTokenMembership (0x54 0x77c4c148 0x77a1f8e4) stub!
>fixme:actctx:QueryActCtxW stub!
>err:win:CreateWindowExA bad class name "SysTreeView32"
>err:win:CreateWindowExA bad class name "SysListView32"
>err:win:CreateWindowExA bad class name "msctls_statusbar32"
>
>
>The regedit window is displayed, but the treeview- and listview-panes as well
>as the statusbar are not displayed (which seems reasonable given the last
>three log message). Did anybody else make these observations?
>
>
We don't call any activation context functions in Wine, which suggests
that you are using some native dlls. Could you run with +loaddll?
Rob
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