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Orca with Linux to edit .MSI
I'm attempting to do this using my Linux workstation and have installed Orca into a Crossover bottle. It seems to function correctly after I install a copy of mfc4u.dll in windows/system32/.
At first, I had an issue where Orca could not edit the database file at all and temporarily "fixed" that by changing the files permissions to the least restrictive with "chmod 777". Even so, I was unable to change each entry as instructed above. I was able to delete all but the first row, so I assume that, if successful, I should name the DVD volume "cod2cd1"? |
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I know nothing about Linux so can not help you there, but I have attached the edited MSI file for you, make sure when you burn to a DVD you use the label COD2DVD, this is what the MSI Volume Label has been edited to.
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