Joachim von Thadden wrote:
Am Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 11:06:40PM -1000 schrieb david:
I had used WineTools to install IE6 under WINE 0.9.something (0.9.4, I
think). It worked fine to connect to my employer's Citrix server and run
Citrix apps that required 128-bit encryption to run SSL connections.
Since updating WINE to 0.9.6 (via Apt-get, I run Debian), whenever I try
to connect to the Citrix server, I get a message informing me that
128-bit encryption is required and I can't connect. Yet when I check
IE6's About IE option, it tells me that 128-bit encryption is installed.
At the moment it seems that there are certain drawbacks with WineTools
and Wine-0.9.6. As the situation with WineTools is undebuggable for
developers I would suggest you either downgrade Wine to the version you
had runnig before
I'll think about that. I DIDN'T use WineTools with Wine 0.9.6, I used it
with 0.9.4. The newer version of Wine is just using the .wine that 0.9.4
was working fine with.
or move your WineTools .wine away and use plain Wine.
In that case you can test whether the error still remains and then make
a bug report for Wine. Here are two hints for installing IE6 with plain
Wine:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Install_Internet_Explorer_6_SP1
http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=469
Thanks. This just reminds me that installing Windows apps under Wine
needs to be a real priority ... ;-)
--
David
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