I recently got back the message below form a company I suggested
supporting WINE with their software. Is there any answer - or is it, as
they suggest, a lost cause?
The error I get from WINE is:
RTG Bills (title)
ADO error 1AD
ActiveX component can't create object
[OK](button)
Is there anyway to have ActiveX & ADO work with WINE?
Regards,
Morgan.
--No, RTG Bills won't run under Wine. The error message explains why:
ActiveX components don't work.ActiveX component can't create object
RTG Bills does things that RTG Timer does not. Because RTG Bills is a
multi-user program, it does row-level record locking. This requires
a call to ADO, which doesn't work in Wine.
So, it isn't simple, and it isn't going to be fixed. Sorry.
Rather, our goal is to make a version of RTG Bills that runs in a Web
browser, similar to our current RTG Timer Online. It could run as a
service on our server, or (ultimately) you could run it locally on
your computer or network.
Robert Hallem
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 1:42 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:Message sent from this page:
http://www.rtgsoftware.com/mail/mailrtg.htm Browser: Mozilla/5.0
(X11; U; Linux i686; en-GB; rv:1.8.1.18) Gecko/20081112
Fedora/2.0.0.18-1.fc8 Firefox/2.0.0.18
Comments: Hello
I've recently started as self-employed after being employed. When
employed, my employer had us use RTG Bills.
I used RTG Timer via WINE on my laptop running gnu/linux. I had
assumed and hoped that I could continue making use of RTG on my
own, but unfortunately RTG Bills fails to run under the WINE
environment. This is very frustrating. I suspect RTG Bills would
perhaps require little adjustment to run successfully under WINE:
it installs successfully; RTG Timer runs.
The error window displayed is:
RTG Bills (title)
ADO error 1AD
ActiveX component can't create object
[OK](button)
If RTG Bills were made complaint with WINE, it would not only open
RTG Bills to the gnu/linux market (perhaps not so significant) but
also to the Apple Mac environment.
How about it?
Regards, Morgan.
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Or, if Internet Explorer is your default browser, simply click this link:
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Morgan Read
NEW ZEALAND
<mailto:mstuffATreadDOTorgDOTnz>
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