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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 1002138" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>Welcome to the forums. I'm going to move this thread over to the 'Windows, Classic, Linux, Other OS forum' since the forum you posted to is more for asking questions or making comments about the forum itself. I know a lot of people see "Support" in the forum title and confuse it as a general support forum.</p><p></p><p>As to your question - Crossover uses a technology called "WINE". WINE typically creates its own folder structure in the user's home folder that mimics the Windows filesystem (including the user profile - things like 'My Documents' and whatnot). </p><p></p><p>I have very limited experience with Crossover, but I found that when you install an application using it, it creates a "WINE bottle". That is, a self-contained archive that contains the file system. The trick in this case is to figure out where that "WINE bottle" is stored and see if we can peruse it using the Finder.</p><p></p><p>I will do a bit of digging and see what I can find via the documentation. But I thought that little tidbit might give you some idea of where to look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 1002138, member: 24098"] Welcome to the forums. I'm going to move this thread over to the 'Windows, Classic, Linux, Other OS forum' since the forum you posted to is more for asking questions or making comments about the forum itself. I know a lot of people see "Support" in the forum title and confuse it as a general support forum. As to your question - Crossover uses a technology called "WINE". WINE typically creates its own folder structure in the user's home folder that mimics the Windows filesystem (including the user profile - things like 'My Documents' and whatnot). I have very limited experience with Crossover, but I found that when you install an application using it, it creates a "WINE bottle". That is, a self-contained archive that contains the file system. The trick in this case is to figure out where that "WINE bottle" is stored and see if we can peruse it using the Finder. I will do a bit of digging and see what I can find via the documentation. But I thought that little tidbit might give you some idea of where to look. [/QUOTE]
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