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the Bottle Manager is the main tool for configuring CrossOver. It can be run from the CrossOver menu by selecting the Configuration option, or it can be run from the command-line like this:
$
~/cxoffice/bin/cxsetup
A bottle is a virtual windows environment. Each bottle contains a unique C drive and all its standard sub directories: Windows, Program Files, etc. A bottle also contains a complete Windows registry, a full set of most CrossOver settings, and one or more Windows applications.
CrossOver Linux Standard allows you to maintain multiple bottles in one CrossOver installation. This is like having several different Windows machines operating together on your single Linux computer. This is useful anytime you want to install multiple applications yet prevent them from interacting or damaging one another. For example: Typically the Internet Explorer 6.0 installer upgrades any existing Internet Explorer 5.0 installation. Using bottles it is possible to install Internet Explorer 6.0 into a new, empty bottle, while leaving an existing install of Internet Explorer 5.0 intact and untouched.
Multiple bottles are also useful anytime a particular application requires special system settings that are otherwise undesirable. It is also possible to maintain bottles that emulate different Windows versions. For example, Microsoft Office 2003 only works on Windows versions 2000 or later, whereas Microsoft Office 97 runs best in a bottle that emulates Windows 98.
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Parts of this manual that specifically relate to multiple-bottle installations are marked with a bottle icon, like this. |
The Bottle Manager allows you to create, delete, and modify the bottles in your CrossOver install. For the most part, the CrossOver Software Installer will take care of creating appropriate bottles, but this dialog provides more direct control.
Add. This button creates a new bottle. You will have an opportunity to choose which Windows mode the bottle will emulate.
Remove. This button will delete the selected bottle. This will remove all applications, settings, and documents that are inside this bottle's directory.
Add Duplicate.. This button allows you to create a duplicate of an existing bottle. The duplicate will contain the same applications and settings as the original.
Add From Archive.. This button will allow you to choose and restore a bottle archive created with the Archive button. The restored bottle will be replaced in your bottle list, and the files copied into your bottle directory.
Most bottle settings can be adjusted once a bottle is created. The Windows version of a bottle, however, must be chosen when the bottle is created.
The CrossOver Software Installer will set the Windows version appropriately when creating a new bottle. If you are creating a bottle by hand you must specify a Windows version.
Most supported applications run best in a bottle of type 'win98'. A few applications (Office 2003 and iTunes in particular) require a newer operating system to run, and must be installed into a 'win2000' or 'winXP' bottle. When installing unsupported applications, it may be worthwhile to test them in both a win98 and a win2000 bottle to determine which works the best. For purposes of compatibility, winXP and win2000 are generally equivalent.