http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18137
--- Comment #4 from Juan Lang juan_lang@yahoo.com 2009-04-23 19:30:13 --- (In reply to comment #3)
If I'm not mistaken, this is exactly what it does while running in Windows. When the client is up, you can type 'ipconfig' at a cmd prompt and software adapters for Checkpoint are in the list.
Ah. That's almost certainly not going to work in Wine, then. Modifying the (Linux) networking stack via installing a (Windows) device driver is beyond Wine's scope.
This is one of my few used Windows apps, I would be willing to try but I could not find reference to the inetcfg fix on the wine page?
I was suggesting that one could be written, not that one exists.