I'm trying to convince my employer to install one Linux distro (probably Ubuntu) on most of the company's computers. To manage to convince him, I need to be able to run two programs : Thunderbird and TIP Integral.
For Thunderbird, I won't have to seek hours, I think you'll agree with me

For TIP Integral, things starts to be more complicated. Installation of Wine and of TIP is running well, no problem. But when I'm launching the installed application, the following message appears : "The file system storing the accounts local settings ( C: ) must be 'NTFS'! This application cannot run while it is 'NTFS'. Use the Windows convert utility to upgrade : ..."
The program is checking, for an unknown reason, that C: is an NTFS partition. I haven't found how I can convince him that it's well the case. I tried to create an NTFS partition, that I used as C: in Wine, without success.
Does anyone has an idea ?
Thanks in advance for your help.