Hai; I think; it might be what I forgot........mounting the windowspartition....... Below a copy from another wine question...... Hope this is helpfull
Regards, Frans Schreuder > >debs, >on Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 01:59:45PM -0700, Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > dear all, > > as i understand it, wine comes with its own libraries which implement the > win32 API. Yes. > i also understand that if we somehow have access to a windows CD, all legal > issues aside, we can use files off windows to make wine work even better. Yes. > how can i do this? is there a debian specific way of doing this? Answering the second question first: not that I'm aware. I'd perform an installation of the legacy MS Windows OS into a separate partition, mount this someplace (I usually choose /mnt/windows). In the 1.x release of Wine (yes, it *is* a production release now), you can specify where things live in the configuration dialog (you'll need the winesetuptk package for this). In older versions, this is configured in your /etc/wine.conf file. My experience was that WINE support through MS Office 97 was pretty reasonable. Some things work (Word, Excel), some things don't (Access). Impressive, in the way a dancing dog is.