With wine, your mileage may vary depending on what apps you want to run with it.

The usual procedure with wine is that you run the 'installation'
program of the windows app
under wine so that all the DLLs and executables are known to wine and
saved in wine's directory tree.

If you need to run already-installed programs stored in a W2K file
system, you need to mount that file system under linux first, and
register all the subdirectories of that network drive under wine. 
_Maybe_ it will run, then again, maybe it won't.  For one thing the
registry in linux/wine is different, and there may be things that your
app is looking for that would not be present in the wine registry.


On 8/23/05, Allan T. Parreno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Does wine can support application to run over local area network? example
> is I have a win2k machine and a linux machine, is it possible to run
> programs in win2k machine via linux with WINE? your hint is highly
> appriciated.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
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