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Thanks for the advice! Sorry it took me so long to reply.

OK. I've tried a number of things. First, I made sure my WineTricks was up to date. Then I tried the command: "winetricks winhttp" as you suggested. No luck. Same problem.

Bit Che appears to detect Wine. Wine appears in the status bar on start up.

I tried uninstalling Wineskin Winery and reinstalling. No luck. I uninstalled it again.
I tried installing Wine Bottler and Bit Che. No luck. I uninstalled again.
I even tried installing a demo version of Crossover with Bit Che. No luck.
I have also tried turning off the Mac firewall.
I have made sure that Bit Che and Wine have firewall permissions.

I'm a bit baffled. When I click "About" Bit Che, or "Check for version update", or "Check for driver updates" (or whatever the exact text it. I think you know what I mean) There appears to be a brief burst of network traffic, and then a pause of several seconds, followed by another brief burst. It goes on like this until Bit Che times out on the connection.

It's strange, because I have another Wine wrapper running a Windows application. It's called VZ Connect and it's a freeware VOIP voicemail operator program. It's not giving me any problems with Wine or OS X El Capitan. So I'll kee trying and let you know how it goes.

Any additional suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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I recently upgraded to El Capitan and was surprised to find that Bit Che and another Wineskin app were not working. I upgraded to Bit Che 3.5 v.30 and the latest (El Capitan compliant) Wineskin engine and wrappers, and created a shiny new wrapper for Bit Che.

Except Bit Che seems unable to access the internet. I have checked the settings, checked the firewall permissions on my Mac and modem/router. But I still get log files full of the following types of entries:

Quote
fixme:olepicture:OLEPictureImpl_get_hPal unimplemented for type 3. Returning 0 palette.
fixme:olepicture:OLEPictureImpl_Render Not quite correct implementation of rendering icons...
fixme:olepicture:OLEPictureImpl_Render Not quite correct implementation of rendering icons...
fixme:olepicture:OLEPictureImpl_Render Not quite correct implementation of rendering icons...
fixme:ole:CLSIDFromProgIDEx L"WinHttp.WinHttpRequest.5.1",0x32da94: semi-stub
fixme:winhttp:winhttp_request_QueryInterface interface {7fd52380-4e07-101b-ae2d-08002b2ec713} not implemented
fixme:winhttp:winhttp_request_QueryInterface interface {37d84f60-42cb-11ce-8135-00aa004bb851} not implemented
fixme:winhttp:winhttp_request_QueryInterface interface {b196b284-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07} not implemented
fixme:olepicture:OleLoadPictureEx (0xb8ecec,25087,1,{7bf80980-bf32-101a-8bbb-00aa00300cab},x=0,y=0,f=0,0x32f654), partially implemented.
fixme:ole:CLSIDFromProgIDEx L"WinHttp.WinHttpRequest.5.1",0x32d864: semi-stub
fixme:winhttp:winhttp_request_QueryInterface interface {7fd52380-4e07-101b-ae2d-08002b2ec713} not implemented
fixme:winhttp:winhttp_request_QueryInterface interface {37d84f60-42cb-11ce-8135-00aa004bb851} not implemented
fixme:winhttp:winhttp_request_QueryInterface interface {b196b284-bab4-101a-b69c-00aa00341d07} not implemented
fixme:olepicture:OLEPictureImpl_FindConnectionPoint no connection point for {33ad4f92-6699-11cf-b70c-00aa0060d393}
fixme:olepicture:OLEPictureImpl_FindConnectionPoint no connection point for {33ad4f92-6699-11cf-b70c-00aa0060d393}
fixme:olepicture:OLEPictureImpl_FindConnectionPoint no connection point for {33ad4ed2-6699-11cf-b70c-00aa0060d393}

I'm pretty inept at coding. Any suggestions or help would be appreciated. I love Bit Che and hope to be able to resume using it soon. Thanks.

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Hmm... I have to admit that I have not tried to install any of the language packs. Perhaps someone else might share the benefit of their experience?

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UPDATE:
In case anyone is wondering, the latest Bit Che (+) version 3.5 (build 26) is stable on the latest Mac OS X 10.10.4 Yosemite.

The installation instructions, posted previously, still are valid.

Great job Chip! and thanks to everyone that helps make Bit Che such a valued tool!!!

All the best,
Cuba D

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That was almost too easy!  Seems the old instructions still apply. If there are differences, they are rather minor and the necessary action is obvious.

I should qualify my statement by making it clear that I am (still) running OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard. It's a long story.

Anyway, my thanks to Chip and all of Convivea for the Bit Che update!

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Not a problem. I hope this is helpful.

I have just downloaded the updated version of Bit Che, and will see if the installation process is any different. I will try to prepare a "how to" for other Mac users.

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I wasn't aware that you included vb6run in the new version. I installed it just to be safe. I will try to do an uninstall and reinstall, without separately installing vb6run and will post back. Thanks for the info.
Chip

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I'm very glad to see the 3.0 update of Bit Che! Thanks to everyone who worked hard to make it happen.

I am primarily a Mac user, but still have some Windows machines.

I thought other Mac users might want to use the latest version of Bit Che on their Macs, so I'm attaching a PDF of instructions on how to use Wineskin to get Bit Che to run in a window under OS X.

Hope it is helpful for some. Thanks!
Chip

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