On Sunday 20 November 2005 14:18, Philipp Ludwig wrote: > Am Sonntag 20 November 2005 09:36 schrieb xyzzy1@xxxxxxxxxx: > > Thanks for the responses... I have not tried this yet. I am resisting > > the idea that I have to load >250K of garbage (?) registry entries into > > my wine registry simply in order for Internet Explorer to work under > > Win2K. Is this right? What are all those values for? Does any other > > application need all of this? > > Hm I understand you, but... > the reg files have changed; I had downloaded a 330 KB tgz. When you extract > this, it's about 2 MB. > > All these values are the standard windows registry entries which are > created during the windows installation: > - CLSIDs > - document types > - key structurs (HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\...) ok... Thanks for the reply. If I feel like polluting my Wine space, I'll install these values and see if it works for me. On a general note, what does this do in terms of licensing. That is, if I own a copy of Windows 98, does that give me the right to install copied registry values to my Wine installation from a vanilla install of Win2k? Isn't that where these registry values come from? Why aren't the necessary date provided by a Wine install? Is there any other workaround to be able to get IE6 to work under Win2k Wine? > - ... > > Some other applications profit from these things. > I've uploaded the old archive for you: > http://people.freenet.de/mf2-online/ie6registry.tgz > > phil > > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users