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GameRanger

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Application Details:

Version: Current
License: Free to use
URL: http://www.gameranger.com/
Votes: 3
Latest Rating: Garbage
Latest Wine Version Tested: 6.5-staging

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Client itself is fully working

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Additional Comments

Slackware 14.1-x86_64 multilib curretly using 32bit libraries - dnsapi.dll (native), mfc40.dll (native, builtin), mfc42 (native, builtin) & Adobe Flash 18.0.0.232

selected in Test Results table below
Operating systemTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?Used
Workaround?
RatingSubmitter
ShowFedora 32 x86_64Apr 05 20216.5-stagingYes Yes NoGarbageGigabyte 
ShowPuppy Linux Tahrpup 32bitAug 08 20205.14Yes Yes YesGoldNathan Bennett 
ShowFedora 24 x86_64Jul 24 20161.9.12Yes Yes Goldan anonymous user 
ShowUbuntu 15.10 "Wily" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Jan 10 20161.9.0Yes Yes BronzeImperatorS79 
CurrentSlackware64 14.1Aug 16 20151.7.44Yes Yes Goldan anonymous user 

Known Bugs

Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected
657 Many games and applications need 'mfc42.dll' ('winetricks -q mfc42' is a workaround) NEW View
3548 .lnk file is created on the desktop together with the program icon... NEW View
41245 Gameranger : crashes/freezes when trying to join a room UNCONFIRMED View
43470 GameRanger requiring special permissions UNCONFIRMED View

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HowTo / Notes

This program needs mfc42 and Flash Player
Before you install this application, be sure you have mfc40, mfc42 and Adobe Flash Player installed.
Fix the forever logging in problem

Open wineconfig and go to the tab "Libraries". Type "dnsapi.dll" in the "New override for library:" box and click the Add button. When added to the list, select "dnsapi (native, builtin)" and click the Edit button. Select "Native (Windows)" and click Ok.

This should fix the problem.

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