Hi Meredith! Thank you very much. I added "winhttp=n,b" %command% to my dll overrides but it also didn't do anything, neither did winhttp=n,b %command% (I have a plugin that automatically makes a folder when it's successful, and the folder didn't create).
I'm not sure where you're trying to enter that, but here is how to use overrides via Wine Configuration:
Open Wine Configuration in the right sidebar
Go to Libraries
From the "New override for library" dropdown, select winhttp and click "Add"
It will default to "native,builtin" which is what you want, but you can now select it from "Existing overrides" and use the Edit button to make changes.
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