action L"CheckForElevationState"
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action L"CheckForElevationState"
I have used wine successfully for years, and with the program I am trying to install now.
But I had this problem crop up on a fresh install of Gentoo.
The install stops with the following:
action L"CheckForElevationState"
I tried re-installing wine, but that did not work.
I also tried creating a wineprefix as user and then installing the program as root. That didn't work
So I tried creating a wineprefix as root and installing as root. No good.
Then I tried installing Notepad++, which is a simple program. That install worked. ???
My wine is 6.6 (Staging)
But I had this problem crop up on a fresh install of Gentoo.
The install stops with the following:
action L"CheckForElevationState"
I tried re-installing wine, but that did not work.
I also tried creating a wineprefix as user and then installing the program as root. That didn't work
So I tried creating a wineprefix as root and installing as root. No good.
Then I tried installing Notepad++, which is a simple program. That install worked. ???
My wine is 6.6 (Staging)
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Re: action L"CheckForElevationState"
Here are my permissions for the execute file.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 username username 3125109247 Mar 6 2019 Dragon_NaturallySpeaking_12_5_Home.exe
-rwxr-xr-x 1 username username 3125109247 Mar 6 2019 Dragon_NaturallySpeaking_12_5_Home.exe
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Re: action L"CheckForElevationState"
01a0:err:msi:ITERATE_Actions Execution halted, action L"CheckForElevationState" returned 1602
Re: action L"CheckForElevationState"
Does it make a difference if you change the Windows version to Windows XP?
https://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#Should_I_ru ... as_root.3FI also tried creating a wineprefix as user and then installing the program as root. That didn't work
So I tried creating a wineprefix as root and installing as root. No good.
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Re: action L"CheckForElevationState"
NaturallySpeaking 12 does not run under XP. It requires a later version. I did try 8 and that did not work.
Re: action L"CheckForElevationState"
According to http://supportcontent.nuance.com/kbfile ... 2-SP1.html NaturallySpeaking 12 support WinXP 32-bit.
You can create a 32-bit WinXP Wineprefix with:
Run the installer with:
You can create a 32-bit WinXP Wineprefix with:
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WINEPREFIX=~/NaturallySpeaking WINEARCH=win32 wine winecfg /v winxp
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# replace "setup.exe" with the name of the installer.
WINEPREFIX=~/NaturallySpeaking wine setup.exe
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Re: action L"CheckForElevationState"
You are correct. It did install in 32-bit with Windows XP.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Re: action L"CheckForElevationState"
This problem was due to a regression / bug in wine 6.6.
See winebug 51143 if interested.
It prevented MSIs within an overall EXE of getting root permissions.
The bug is fixed, and will be released soon.
Thanks for your help.
See winebug 51143 if interested.
It prevented MSIs within an overall EXE of getting root permissions.
The bug is fixed, and will be released soon.
Thanks for your help.