Hi, I browsed the "applications" section on the Wine website in order to find help for installing MS Office. The only successtories or comments I found were about running one part of MS Office (for instance Word, or Excel), not installing it. Was I looking at the wrong place ? Where could installation procedures be documented ? Or maybe is it just impossible to run the normal installation process ? Do I have to copy the files once they are actually installed on a real Windows partition, and then running them with Wine ? Thanks for any help Dom -- Dominic Genest ?tudiant 3e cycle D?partement d'Informatique et de G?nie Logiciel Universit? Laval
Hi, I browsed the "applications" section on the Wine website in order to find help for installing MS Office. The only successtories or comments I found were about running one part of MS Office (for instance Word, or Excel), not installing it. Was I looking at the wrong place ? Where could installation procedures be documented ? Or maybe is it just impossible to run the normal installation process ? Do I have to copy the files once they are actually installed on a real Windows partition, and then running them with Wine ? Thanks for any help Dom -- Dominic Genest ?tudiant 3e cycle D?partement d'Informatique et de G?nie Logiciel Universit? Laval
Joachim von Thadden
2004-Feb-20 09:24 UTC
Website help for installing software, not running it
Am Mit, Feb 18, 2004 at 08:14:54 -0500 schrieb Dominic Genest:> Hi, > > I browsed the "applications" section on the Wine website in order to find > help for installing MS Office. The only successtories or comments I found > were about running one part of MS Office (for instance Word, or Excel), not > installing it.Hmmm, seems I aleready posted that? Go to Frank's Corner and use the instructions there: http://frankscorner.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=view +article&artid=20&page=1 It worked excellent for me with wine-20031212 and after installing the ie6 on a blank new .wine (see my posting about ie6 to mcrowe@cox.net). Regards Joachim -- "Never touch a running system! Never run a touching system? Never run a touchy system!!!"