Are you double-clicking the .exe files on GNOME ?

It's possible that it considers them as file archives, if so then please
launch the .EXE app with the command "wine <appname>" in a terminal (you
might have to go to the directory in which it is, do so with the "cd"
command).

Also, you can right click an .exe file, go to properties, and tell GNOME
to open it with wine.

Incase this is not the problem you encounter, then please tell us
exactly how you launch the applications, and please include the console
output of the command : wine "C:\Windows\notepad.exe"

Cordially, SD.

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Wine 1.0.1 not working.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363776
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