David Dawson wrote:
find the executable anywhere in .wine. What does it take to _actually_
run IE6 (assuming it really is there)?
I don't know the answer to this question, because I'm only concerned
with having the ability to install IE6. I don't actually use IE6 in
wine. Most likely you'll have to use some set of dll overrides to run
IE6 (run, not install).
OK, fair enough. I couldn't find any IE executable, so I wonder if it really
is installed? The proper question to ask might be 'how do I invoke IE
(native) in wine? And then fiddle about to get the MSIE (if it's really
there), which I don't mind doing myself. I can understand that the MSIE
itself might actually be a dll, so I figure If I can issue the right
command to wine, I can get it to load MSIE instead of native IE.
Thanks.
You should have an Internet Explorer executable. It's full path should
be ".wine/drive_c/Program Files/Internet Explorer/IEXPLORE.EXE. If you
don't have this somewhere in your wine installation then Internet
Explorer did not install correctly. I do have this file but I am unable
to start native Internet Explorer even with the full path to it's
executable on the wine command line.
Rick Knight
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