http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9396
Maarten Bezemer maarten.bezemer@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #57 from Maarten Bezemer maarten.bezemer@gmail.com 2011-04-05 06:21:53 CDT --- (In reply to comment #50)
(In reply to comment #49)
If terminal window on a left side on your last screenshot is for terminal where you're running application then you're running builtin comdlg32 (see fixme output).
It does. So why removing the dll from solidworks folder breaks it ?
Copying comdlg32.dll to the SolidWorks installation directory works for me as well...
I did some more research: - When I copy it to the windows/system32 directory and updating comdlg32 to native SolidWorks crashes. - When I copy it to the windows/system32 directory and *not* updating comdlg32 to native (so keeping it set to buildin) SolidWorks works as well! - Without copying comdlg32.dll, SolidWorks shows the "An unsupported operation was attempted" and hangs after clicking OK while repeating: fixme:win:LockWindowUpdate ((nil)), partial stub!
I was using wine 1.3.17 on Kubuntu 10.10 x64 (32bit Wine)
So for now I copy comdlg32 to the windows/system32 directory without changing winecfg