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Re: msiexec will not install. Post by dimesio » Thu Apr 04, am WhiteHawk wrote: made sure msi2 was installed Needed to be sure running wine native msi msi2. If I delete wineprefix And what and where do you find wineprefix? Post by dimesio » Thu Apr 04, am Wine has its own msiexec. After deleting it, just run winecfg. Some Distro are maintaining mingw-w64 in their repo, like Fedora.

You can install the dependencies with commands like. This should be fixed in version 2. The mingw-w64 package on your distro may be too old to include this patch. Page Discussion View source History. Marc Vanhoomissen Marc Vanhoomissen 2 2 silver badges 12 12 bronze badges. This method doesn't work for all programs especially newer ones. Teslim Olunlade Teslim Olunlade 31 7 7 bronze badges.

The OP is already using Wine. I've edited the title to make that more obvious. Im just going to copy the program files stuff onto a flash drive from windows and put it back on linux — Czipperz. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem. Seems like ill have to emulate windows for this to work which is silly. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.

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Improve this answer. Thanks, it usefull — pije Ok, but how do I execute it after installation? Yeah, just got the newgrounds flash player installed, but it hasn't appeared anywhere. I'm probably about to figure it out, but



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