Re: Re: [Bug 5409] ie6setup fails with "The download location information is damaged"

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On 6/12/06, Peter Åstrand <astrand@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, drescher0110-lists@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

>>> http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5409
>>> ------- Additional Comments From truiken@xxxxxxxxx  2006-12-06 11:12 -------
>>> You don't need to use any dlloverrides anymore.
>>>
>>> $ rm -rf ~/.wine
>>> $ wineprefixcreate
>>> $ cp inseng.dll ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32/
>>> $ wine ie6setup.exe
>>
>> Very interesting. Where do I find "inseng.dll"?
>>
> C:\WINXP\system32

Does this mean that you need a Windows copy and license to run IE under
Wine nowadays?!? This wasn't necessary earlier, right?


Of course it was necessary earlier.  You've always had to use native
dll overrides to install IE, whether you realized it or not.  You can
find inseng.dll anywhere on the net too.  Why don't you try to run
builtin IE?

--
James Hawkins

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