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On Monday 21 May 2001 23:46, James Juran wrote:
Heiko Nardmann wrote:
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On Monday 21 May 2001 13:05, Andreas Mohr wrote:
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 11:30:11AM +0200, Heiko Nardmann wrote:
When starting WinWord I get a dialog saying that either I have not enough work space or memory space. The program exits then.
So after playing with the debug options I found out that this happens after a key named "Office.SharedMemory.1" is accessed inside the registry. Can someone tell me what to do to make word no longer complain?
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\Office.SharedMemory.1] "CLSID" = "{000c0114-0000-0000-c000-000000000046}" "IID" = "{000c0507-0000-0000-c000-000000000046}"
But don't think that your Wine config is broken if you don't have registry settings from an already installed Office ?
Hmm ... I did not install Office on my machine, just copied the following files from my Windows NT machine into a separate directory:
- winword.exe
- mso97.dll
- wwintl32.dll
To be honest: I even have not installed Windows at all on this machine although I have a license for it.
The files stated above are enough to resolve the linker dependencies.
You will need to run the installation program or manually copy all the registry entries from an existing installation. The Microsoft Office applications put tons of stuff in the registry which is necessary for them to run.
I would have expected to be able to go step for step through all problems which I can see in the wine log messages and then solve them. Interestingly enough I just see that I don't have a registry entry called "Office.SharedMemory.1" on my Windows NT 4.0 machine (used regedit and searched registry for "SharedMemory" string). How can this be???
-- James Juran jamesjuran@alumni.psu.edu
- -- Heiko Nardmann (Dipl.-Ing.), h.nardmann@secunet.de, Software Development secunet Security Networks AG - Sicherheit in Netzwerken (www.secunet.de), Weidenauer Str. 223-225, D-57076 Siegen Tel. : +49 271 48950-13, Fax : +49 271 48950-50