Am Don, 2002-10-24 um 19.30 schrieb Alexandre Julliard: > I think that if an application really requires extensive compatibility > with the Windows security mechanism, then it may not be a good idea to > run it under Unix at all, since it probably won't do what you want > anyway. So what are the real world cases that require these kinds of > things?
I have a real-world example for an application needing the service API and the logevent API. No user-account switching and "extensive compatibility with the Windows security mechanism" is required. It could very well be run in a special account, and doing that would IMO not raise substantial security issues. All that's needed is a working service implementation in the sense that services can be registered which wine would start automatically when it's launched. Martin -- Martin Wilck Phone: +49 5251 8 15113 Fujitsu Siemens Computers Fax: +49 5251 8 20409 Heinz-Nixdorf-Ring 1 mailto:Martin.Wilck@;Fujitsu-Siemens.com D-33106 Paderborn http://www.fujitsu-siemens.com/primergy