Re: IE and Windows Media Player?

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On Wed, 29 Mar 2006, Michael Edwards wrote:

Have you tried using winetools (http://www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/)?
That is more or less what it is for.

No, not yet. I don't like the fact that I cannot report bugs etc if Winetools is used. In fact, that's exactly what I want to do. Also, I don't like that Winetools requires root access.

So, I'd rather want to install IE and WMP the "kosher" way, so that the Wine developers will pay attention to my bugreports etc.


Regards,
Åstrand
On 3/29/06, Peter Åstrand <astrand@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Does IE and Windows Media Player (any version) work with Wine 0.9.10 or
the latest CVS version? If so, how to install? I've tried but failed:

* With the latest CVS and sidenet-1.9.1, using option "IE6 with WMP6
installation", the IE setup fails with "The download location information
is damaged".

* With Wine 0.9.10, using the FC4 RPM: The same as above.

* If I try using an offline installation directory, the IE setup fails
with "Setup was unable to install all the components".

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