https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38880
--- Comment #3 from Guillaume R guillaumeraffin@free.fr --- This still happens in wine 2.0-rc4 with Evernote 6.4.2.3788.
I was able to make it happen several times by starting a synchronization, waiting for the sync icon to stop moving, and then closing the evernote window and the tray icon (which wouldn't close with the window). At that point, trying to launch Evernote.exe won't work (it will close immediately). But if I wait several minutes, I'll be able to launch Evernote again!
Unfortunately this method doesn't always reproduce the bug.
The problem here is that even if the window is closed and the tray icon has disappeared, Evernote.exe is still running! And this prevent Evernote from being launched.
The invisible Evernote.exe will close on its own after some time (I had to wait around 5 minutes), allowing the user to start Evernote correctly again.
Running EvernoteCleanup.exe doesn't work anymore. What works is killing the Evernote's process, by any way you can/want (wineserver -k, kill <pid>, the system's monitor, etc).