RE: Language packs (was IE5.5)

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Thanks to all those who replied.

In the meantime, I dug around in the Codeweavers apps database, and
found some stuff that helped me get it working (I think it was setting
shlwapi to "native" that did the trick).

But now I have a NEW PROBLEM!!!

I need to view Hebrew web pages. In Windows, if I went to a Hebrew page,
IE would ask me if I want to download and install the Hebrew language
pack (if I did not have it installed). In Wine, it does not. IE just
freezes, and I have to Ctrl-C in the terminal window to kill it.

Anyone know how I can install the language pack non-automatically?

TIA,

Martin Polley
Technical Communicator
Tel: 732
Mobile: (053) 864-280



-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Polley 
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 10:00 AM
To: wine-users@winehq.com
Subject: RE: IE5.5 (was:(no subject))


Hi,

Does anyone know how I can convince IE5.5 (running under Codeweavers
Wine 20020411-6) that I am connected to the internet (using kppp)?

Thomas Wickline suggested I set my connection to LAN, but how do I do
this? Which key in which registry file do I need to change? Will this
solve the problem?

(I tried via Tools | Internet Options (optimistically), but I got a
bunch of "not yet implemented" error messages...)

TIA,

Martin Polley
Technical Communicator
http://www.surf-com.com/
martinp@surf-com.com
Tel: (+972) (4) 9095-732
Mobile: (053) 864-280
ICQ 15617901




-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Polley 
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 1:54 PM
To: twickline2@triad.rr.com
Cc: wine-users@winehq.com
Subject: RE: IE5.5 (was:(no subject))


Thanks for the reply!

I tried the instructions on Frank's IE5.5 page, including copying all
the files and directories to my ~/.wine/fake_windows/ directory (except
jsnl.dll, which I could not find...)

I do not know if dcom95 exists somewhere in one of the directories that
I copied across, but I know that exactly the same thing happens when I
try to run IE on the Windows partition (instead of in fake_windows).

When I get home to my Linux machine I will try setting the connection to
a LAN connection. (Do I just go into Tools | Internet options and select
it there?)

Thanks again,

Martin Polley
Technical Communicator
http://www.surf-com.com/
martinp@surf-com.com
Tel: (+972) (4) 9095-732
Mobile: (053) 864-280
ICQ 15617901




-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Wickline [mailto:twickline2@triad.rr.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 12:18 PM
To: Martin Polley
Subject: Re: (no subject)


Martin Polley wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I am trying to get IE5.5 to work on Codeweavers Wine (20020411-6).
>
>It runs OK, but I get a dialog saying that "Dial Up Networking could
>not be started."
>
>How do I get it to use kppp (which is already connected)? I have tried
>setting "Com1 = "/dev/modem"" (and Com2, 3 etc.), in ~/.wine/config, 
>but it does not help.
>
>Any ideas?
>

set your connection to lan or get crossover office as it supports IE 5.5
....... Did you install dcom 95 ? you have to have dcom 95 before 
ie 5.X will work.
I will help if i can let me know if you need futher help......

also see : 
http://franksworld.net/wine/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=in
dex&req=viewarticle&artid=37&page=1

Frank is a friend of mine :)

Tom

>
>TIA,
>
>Martin
>
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