Your use of the builtin Windows Installer might very well be the problem. I have encountered the same problem now using the latest wine and builtin Installer. Unfortunately, the native version won't install with the new version, and WineTools, Sidenet, and all the other tools that used to do this well are useless now :(. I do some screwing around with winecfg and see what I can figure out.
James
On Sun, 2005-07-03 at 23:30 +0200, Stefan Leichter wrote:
Am Sonntag, 3. Juli 2005 21:28 schrieb James Liggett:
Hi Stefan, Thanks for the reply. I was able to get Palm Desktop to install using the CD that came with my palm (I have a Tungsten T. It comes with v. 4.1). It's odd that the one you have doesn't install anything. Did you install native Windows Installer or are you using builtin?
Hello James,
i used builtin Windows Installer on a fresh created .wine/drive_c. The only thing i installed was ie6 because the installer complained about its missing when i tried it last.
So the interesting question now is: What software did you install before the Palm Desktop?
Bye Stefan