wine/dlls/ntdll loadorder.c
Alexandre Julliard
julliard at winehq.org
Wed Jul 27 09:37:18 CDT 2005
Rein Klazes <wijn at wanadoo.nl> writes:
> Girotel uses a 32 bit comm.dll located in the programs directory, which
> is also the current directory. After this change I need to add an dll
> override to load the program's comm.dll and not attempt the built-in
> comm.drv, which of course is not needed in Windows.
>
> Is this a regression or an intentional change in behavior?
Since comm.drv is 16-bit and doesn't even have the same name, this
shouldn't be an issue at all. Could you please send me some traces
showing the problem?
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Alexandre Julliard
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