https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18889
--- Comment #79 from Lucas canolucas@gmail.com --- (In reply to temp82 from comment #78)
I just wonder if MSN Messenger Live 2009 should be removed from the title. I doubt it's possible anymore to test this with msn messenger.
I think the title is pretty clear, it starts with: Multiple isolation-aware applications fail to load (MSN Messenger Live 2009, Lync 2010, Adobe Premiere Pro CS3, Quicken 201X)(embedded PE manifest search should support ISOLATIONAWARE_MANIFEST_RESOURCE_ID)
Why do we havce to give this example (MSN Messenger Live) a weight it doesn't have, as it is just ONE example of isolation-aware application but, as the title states clearly, not the ONLY app that will fail because of the inner problem that was being investigated for years.
The list is big and in continuos growing, so removing this particular one, or not removing it, it doesn't make a difference. You can do whatever you please because, as I understand it, the problem is with all isolation-aware applications manifest search algorithm, the problem is not in MSN Messenger.
BTW, if testing with this particular app is needed, it can be found all over the internet, so it will be possible to test this app or any other that fails because of the inner problem, that again doesnt reside in this particular app but in wine itself.