Hello, Has anyone succeed to install Internet Explorer with wine-20041019 ? For what I have seen from winehq it should be possible but I have not succeeded. Which dlls and which config must I have ? I have tried with ie5 and ie6. I suspect I must have some native dlls but I do not know which and which config must I have. Olive
Olive Esseret wrote:> Hello, > > Has anyone succeed to install Internet Explorer with wine-20041019 ? > For what I have seen from winehq it should be possible but I have not > succeeded. Which dlls and which config must I have ? I have tried with > ie5 and ie6. I suspect I must have some native dlls but I do not know > which and which config must I have. >The only way I have been able to successfully install and run IE6 is with Mike Hearn's script which is available here: http://bylands.dur.ac.uk/~mh/wine-ie/ I've had some problems using it "out of the box" and I don't think they've been addressed yet. The problem is with advpack.dll. (When doing any of the things that I suggest here, please realize that winedbg will start at least once if not four times. Let it do its thing and just <quit> at the end. The install will continue.) I THINK, without hacking the script, you can, in a console do the following: WINEDLLOVERRIDES="ole32,olepro32,oleaut32,rpcrt4, advpack=n" wineserver -k If I'm right about <wineserver -k>--need help from people with more experience on this one--this will set the environment for the install. Of course, you'll have to import the ole* and rpcrt4 dll's. Advpack comes with IE6. If this works, add the ole's, rpcrt4 and advpack to the AppDefaults for iexplore.exe that the script puts in the .wine/config file. And you should be good to go. There's another "messier" way. Obtain a snapshot of wine before August 24, 2004. Install wine and use Mike's script to install IE6. Change the name of the .wine directory. For example, <mv .wine .wine-old>. Then uninstall wine and update to the most current snapshot you have. Install IE6--get past the debugger starting and also understand that it will not run. Then copy system.reg from .wine-old to the new .wine directory. You may also need to do the same thing to user.reg. Also don't remove the directory that the script makes from /tmp. I've started to work on Mike's script so that this extra stuff isn't needed any more. It's going to be a while before it's done--I have a lot to learn. But in the meantime, I hope this works. Dan
Hi, I've succeed launching IE6 sp2 on Wine 20040716 without following the instructions of the install-script or frank's corner. The problem is that it is very unstable, and IE crashes in a high percent of runnings. But, afterall, I can see the rendering of my webpages with IE. All the native dlls are downloaded from www.dll-files.com. It's important having all them installed before proceed with the IE's installation. Don't forget doing wineboot after installation. As you see, I use de builtin versions of ole32 and related. With they native, IE allways crashes. I suppose it is one of the bigger problems of stability. I think that win98 versions of all dll should work better than nt's but I don't know where you can download them. Good Luck! [AppDefaults\\IEXPLORE.EXE\\DllOverrides] "rsabase" = "native" "commctrl" = "native" "shdocvw" = "native" "browsewm" = "native" "browselc" = "native" "wininet" = "native" "atl" = "native" "mshtml" = "native" "cabinet" = "native" "initpki" = "native" "shlwapi" = "native" "crypt32" = "native" "wintrust" = "native" "MFC42" = "native" "rpcrt4" = "native" "comctl32" = "builtin" "shell32" = "builtin" "ntdll" = "native"
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 13:39:46 +0100, Oscar wrote:> "commctrl" = "native"Not sure how you got this one but it should not be needed.> "ntdll" = "native"NTDLL is one of those magic DLLs that can never be native, it must always be builtin. I suspect this setting is just being ignored. thanks -mike
Could you tell me what makes you want ie5/ie6 to run under Linux ? --- Olive Esseret <olive_esseret@yahoo.com> a ?crit :> Hello, > > Has anyone succeed to install Internet Explorer with wine-20041019 ? For > what I have seen from winehq it should be possible but I have not > succeeded. Which dlls and which config must I have ? I have tried with > ie5 and ie6. I suspect I must have some native dlls but I do not know > which and which config must I have. > > Olive====Sylvain Petreolle (spetreolle_at_users_dot_sourceforge_dot_net) humans are like computers - yesterday the BIOS was all - today its just a word
sorry, am I dreaming?? hahha Firefox runs natively on Linux... why use Wine to run the Windows version? Am I missing something? :) Hiji --- Dan Sawyer <dansawyer@earthlink.net> wrote:> All, > > Mozilla Firefox installed and ran once. After that - > it just exits after > a few seconds. > > How can this be removed? > > Does it run successfully on other systems? > > Dan > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! http://my.yahoo.com
There are still some sites that refuse to work with Linux. My hope is wine-foxfire will confuse them M-Halo wrote:>sorry, am I dreaming?? hahha Firefox runs natively on >Linux... why use Wine to run the Windows version? > >Am I missing something? :) > >Hiji > > >--- Dan Sawyer <dansawyer@earthlink.net> wrote: > > > >>All, >> >>Mozilla Firefox installed and ran once. After that - >>it just exits after >>a few seconds. >> >>How can this be removed? >> >>Does it run successfully on other systems? >> >>Dan >>_______________________________________________ >>wine-users mailing list >>wine-users@winehq.org >>http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >> >> >> > > > > >__________________________________ >Do you Yahoo!? >The all-new My Yahoo! - Get yours free! >http://my.yahoo.com > > >_______________________________________________ >wine-users mailing list >wine-users@winehq.org >http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20041121/f5bea4d0/attachment.html
>did you try frank's corner howto ? >Yes. I have the relavent pages on my hd. Franks corner is mostly correct but I disagree with his overides section. That has never worked for me. Sylvain Petreolle wrote:>did you try frank's corner howto ? >http://frankscorner.org/index.php?p=ie6 > > --- david thompson <david@123four.fsnet.co.uk> a ?crit : > > >>I have tried all afternoon and not just this one either. It appears >>that urlmon is the offending file. However, it seems that urlmon is a >>must to get ie running properly. Under previous releases of wine I have >>got ie running. >> >>I am waiting for november release of wine, hopefully that will work. >> >> >> > > >====>Sylvain Petreolle (spetreolle_at_users_dot_sourceforge_dot_net) >humans are like computers, >yesterday the BIOS was all >- today its just a word > > >
All, I tried to install ie 6 and it destroyed my ../Program Files directroy. It renamed it to "!$!$!$!$.pfd" . It may have also destroyed the applications loaded data. This has been reported before but I thought it was fixed. Dan