https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47537
--- Comment #3 from kle@bluewin.ch --- Thanks Nikolay for your fast comments.
The click2run.msi can be started at Windows 7 systems manually. It will install the Microsoft Application Virtualization Client and the corresponding environment.
Maybe the Office 2010 click2run version mentioned here is different than the others. It was the last one compatible also to Windows XP SP3 and Windows Server 2003. The following MS help article also mentions a full c2r package installer for these old Windows systems.
https://answers.microsoft.com/de-de/msoffice/forum/msoffice_install-mso_othe...
Well, I was not able to find that package but in think it is the same like the click2run.msi I have present in my OEMOffice14 folder. It looks also that the Virtual client is App-V 4.x based while all newer click2run office releases have App-V 5.x version. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_App-V)
This may be furthermore also the reason why Windows 8.x (and also Windows 10) needs the c2r updates kb2598285 and kb2986257. Office Starter 2010 will not work without them under theses newer Windows.
And finally, a specialty is also the requirement fo the separate and encrypted virtual drive Q. Under Windows there exist no way to get into that drive. The diskpart tool doesen't show it. Maybe Wine has currently not the necessary "Windows services" implemented to emulate this. Or this will never work because it is not fundamentally incompatible with Linux, - whatever. ;-)