Hi all, just adding my 2 cents here. I checked this out on ubuntu 7.10 wine-0.9.58 and fedora 7 wine-0.9.59, fresh .wine directory and got exactly the same behavior. Not because I want to, but my wine user has a intranet site he has to access for work which *only* works with IE, I tried mozilla and I tried the wine "iexplore" with his site to no avail. If you try the "quiet" switch when installing wine ie6setup.exe /q it will allow the setup to continue, but unfortunately it failed for me possibly because of connectivity issues, have a go and see what happens for you. I found the install file in ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/ Internet Explorer/W2K/expinst.exe which failed silently when I tried to execute it (even with WINEDEBUG=-all), however I'm not sure that this is the correct file to run, or even if the download was completely successful - it appeared so. I found this bug id recently re-opened http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5463 but it might be appropriate to open a new one, I'll whack the debug data in there for now. incidentally I found this line in the debug datafixme:wintrust:CryptCATAdminAddCatalog 0xdeadbeef L"C:\\windows\ \msdownld.tmp\\AS099AD2.tmp\\mplay2u.CAT" L"mplay2u.CAT" 0 0xdeadbeef eh? niiiicee!!! :-) I'll try changing my wine to be W2K to see if that works. ttfn On Tue, 2008-04-08 at 02:25 -0500, awdoyle wrote: > Hmm, odd. The error is the same. > On a fresh install of Kubuntu 8.04, WINE v 0.9.58, amd64 system. After I create a separate WINEPREFIX, cd into the directory, and run 'wine ie6setup.exe', it returns this feedback in the terminal: > > fixme:advapi:CheckTokenMembership ((nil) 0x125408 0x33fd78) stub! > fixme:advapi:DecryptFileA "C:\\windows\\temp\\IXP000.TMP\\" 00000000 > fixme:cursor:CURSORICON_LoadFromFile No support for .ani cursors. > fixme:advpack:set_ldids Need to support changing paths - default will be used > fixme:advpack:set_ldids Need to support changing paths - default will be used > fixme:advpack:NeedReboot (0): stub > > Then I get a popup labeled Windows Update Setup, saying: > > Setup has detected a newer version of Internet Explorer already installed on this system. > Setup cannot continue. > > I don't have a clue what the fixme script is referring to, but the popup is wierd. I dual boot with winxp. Do you think it's referring to my existing IE7 files on the windows side? That wouldn't make sense.. . > > > > >