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:

But earlier, it wasn't necessary to manually copy a file from a Windows
installation, right? The instructions on
http://appdb.winehq.com/appview.php?versionId=469 doesn't say anything
about this.


You don't have to manually copy a file from a Windows installation now
either.  You can find this file on the internet, but to legally use it
you still have to have a valid windows license.  Same with any native
dll you use with wine.

WineTools and IEs4Linux doesn't require this step either, so I guess they
are downloading some stuff from the net instead? How?


I wouldn't ask how or why, as these tools are going the way of vhs.
Long story short, yes they downloaded these files.  You agreed that
you had a valid windows license when you pressed OK for their EULA.

--
James Hawkins

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