Mike, I can't respond directly to running IE under generic Wine but I run it (IE 6) under Crossover Office version 1.3.1 on Xandros Linux and it works (I started to say just great, but thats not true - Mozilla works great!) fine. It may also work well under Wine but I have not tried it personally. WTR getting a full install of IE, the way that I did it was to install Quicken Basic 2000 under Crossover Office which forces the installation of IE 5.0 (THE NERVE!!). I then did an upgrade from 5.0 to 6.0. I am sure that there are other Window$ programs out there that also force the installation if IE from which you could do what I did. I have done this same installation 1st on my test machine, then on my Athlon XP 2100+ machine after I DUMPED Window$ and on my Compaq Presario 1825 old laptop and all went flawlessly. I hope this helps, Ed Richards Baton Rouge, Louisiana -----Original Message----- From: Webmaster@care.org [mailto:Webmaster@care.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 1:00 PM To: wine-users@winehq.com Subject: Running Internet Explorer under Wine Hello, First off, I should let you know that I'm new to Wine... On a fresh copy of RedHat 9, I installed the most recent version of Wine (from source) and it seems to be working fine. However, one of the biggest reasons I put Wine on this machine was so I can run a copy of Internet Explorer under Linux. However, I haven't been able to locate a full network install of IE6, and their setup program complains about needing a Window OS... (the nerve!!). Does anyone have any suggestions? Has anyone been able to run IE under Wine? If so, how? I'd prefer IE6, since that's the latest, but 5.5 would be ok too. By the way, before anyone starts... I know about the various Open Source browsers and all that, I prefer Mozilla. But, I have to be able to test web application under IE, and I'd REALLY prefer not to bother with a MS system if I can help it. Regardless of whether we like MS products or not, they have 90% of the desktop market and browser market, so if you are professionally building a web applications or sites or any other thing that uses a web browser and is going to be publicly accessible, you're fooling yourself (and being a rather poor software designer) if you let your *nix pride keep you from testing on IE. (The preceding paragraph is in response the some of the worthless responses I saw in the archives regarding any question about using IE under Wine... I didn't find any actual answers, just replies about changing User-Agents and snipes about IE users... It's not a question of user agent, it a question of stuff not working in IE. If it doesn't work in IE and you want the world to see it... Then that mean your world is less than 10% of the internet-going population of the world...) Flame me if you want (you'll hear my eyes rolling from across the world, I guarantee), but someone at least answer my questions first. If IE can't run under Wine... I guess I'll have to use VMWare and install Windows... *shudders* Thanks -mike _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users This email, including any attached files, may contain confidential and privileged information. Any review, use, distribution or disclosure of included information by unintended recipients is strictly prohibited. If you are not a named recipient or authorized to receive and / or act on information sent to a named recipient, or have reason to believe you are not or should not be one of the named recipients, please notify sender accordingly by reply email and delete all copies of this message prior to forwarding, copying or otherwise reproducing this message or attachments thereto. For information regarding the export control status of items discussed in this document, please refer to the project control list. Thank you. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users