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Tue Aug 30 17:37:41 CDT 2005


understanding that the NWLINK requirement seems to be some soft of
driver (nwlink.vxd). Perhaps it seems from Novell, their Netware or
Netmonitor client(I'm guessing?). The software I'm using is extremely
straight forward and was written in Visual Basic, it uses an access
database backend and thats about it. It needs absolutely nothing
special and for sure no network access. Is there some way to bypass
this?

Last is my configuration for the dlls in wine:
[DllOverrides]
; some dlls you may want to change
"ntdll"        = "builtin"
"oleaut32"     = "builtin, native"
"ole32"        = "native"
"comdlg32"     = "builtin, native"
"shell32"      = "builtin, native"
"shfolder"     = "builtin, native"
"shlwapi"      = "native, builtin"
"shdocvw"      = "builtin, native"
"system"       = "builtin"
"advapi32"     = "native"
"msvcrt"       = "native, builtin"
"mciavi.drv"   = "native, builtin"
"mcianim.drv"  = "native, builtin"
"msi"          = "native, builtin"
"gdi"          = "builtin"
"gdi32"        = "builtin"
"user"         = "builtin"
"user32"       = "builtin"
"*"            = "builtin, native"


Hopefully I included everything necessary. This solution with WINE
will really save the school I work for a LOT of money in upgrading and
administration costs!!! Please, any and all help will be appreciated.

Thank you,
Mitchel



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