[Wine] .NET app -> some menus missing

Jim Hall volunteer.jim at gmail.com
Thu Feb 4 09:15:05 CST 2010


On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Sebastian Reinhardt <
snr at lmv-hartmannsdorf.de> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I try to get an .NET app running and it works, but not without problems.
> We use an spare parts catalog program called "PowerView.NET" which is
> provided by an farm machine manufacturer and written in .NET. This app
> requires at least .NET2.0SP1, no problem so far. I used "winetricks
> dotnet30", successfully. Now I tried to install the app, not successful.
> The setup is stopped at 90%, but I got no real error message. So I
> copied the program from an WinXP- machine (only files stored in
> "c:\programs\PowerView.NET") into my wine bottle and I can start the
> application. Everthing works fine, excluding the included webinterface
> for getting catalog data from internet servers. This is no problem,
> because we like to use the "file based" version without internet
> connection and so called "offline" catalog data.
> My problem is that the main menu bar is missing during first run and
> later in every new runs the shortcut menu bar is missing, too. So there
> is no possibility to choose an new model, because you can not go back to
> start page of the program. It is only possible to choose an new model
> after program startup and then we can only search for parts of this
> specific model. OK, there is an possible but not quiet good
> "Work-around": Restarting the app if the model has to be changed. But I
> think there is anybody, who can help me to make it easier.
> So, how can I get the menu bars?
>
> Wine version: 1.1.37
> .NET: 3.0 (winetricks)
> OS: openSuSE11.1 (64bit)
>
> --
> Kind Regaards
>
> Sebastian Reinhardt
>
>
>
>

I've done this in in XP in a VM, but not in Wine so I don't know if it
works. Have you tried to update .NET to 3.5 SP1?

Jim
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