Hi Everyone, My name is Russell and I have been using Crossover at home for about a year now and I love it. At work I am a Database/Systems Administrator. Which brings me to my question. At work we are test making the switch from Windows to Linux on as many of are Desktops, Laptops and VDI's as possible (approx. 350 to 450). One hold up we are having is the Solarc Rightangle Client program. It requires .NET 4 which is known not to work at this time. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get .NET 4 to work on Linux. And please do not say use a virtual Windows instance, for the record we want to get rid of Windows once and for all if possible.
Out of sheer morbid curiousity, I tried to install it with winetricks, and it installed. Is .NET4 actually usefull in any way, I have no idea as I have nothing to use it with. I also don't know how badly it screws up the bottle, so do use a new bottle for your experiment.
In any case, once you have winetricks on your system...
Good luck with trying the rest of your software...
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