dank wrote: > demiourgos@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > I tried nearly everything I could and still was not able to get IE > > working with wine 0.9.19. > > Manual install using App DB, winetools, ies4linux, etc... everything > > fails, with different problems and error messages of course. > > > > It's really frustrating. Is there a way to install IE that actually > > works ? > > Not that I know of. ies4linux seems like the best bet for the moment, > but I haven't tried it. Wine is adding its own implementation of IE > but it's not quite finished; the problem is that Wine's IE and native > IE > kind of interfere with each other. It's quite frustrating. Sorry... > - Dan I hope you realize that when Wine supports IE perfectly, it will also support IE based malware. I used to think that having IE running in Wine was a good idea too but then I realized that this would bring on the types of problems that caused me to leave M$ in the first place. It is much safer to use IE with Win98SE or XP in a virtual PC like QEMU or VMWare. That way if it gets hacked you just delete the virtual volume and copy over a clean one from a backup. It's the way IE was meant to be operated - CONTAINED. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users