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    Wine problem

    I am trying to get QuoteTracker to work in Kubuntu following instructions of someone on QT forum. He says that I must begin by installing Internet Explorer 6.x. I get message that IE installer has detected a later version of IE and will not install. This is probably because I have win2000 installed in a dual boot and installer is able to look on that partition which is primary partition and finds IE 7. Does anyone have any work arounds or suggestions?

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    Re: Wine problem

    Try ies4linux http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page

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      #3
      Re: Wine problem

      the downside to ie4linux is that it installs IE to a separate wine setup from the normal one used for programs
      See here for some info

      wine-doors looks nice, but unfortunately I cannot seem to get it to run in Kubuntu

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        Re: Wine problem

        claydoh,
        Your link gave very little info on downside of separate wine setup. Are you saying that programs that work with wine and IE 6 installed normally might not work with ies4linux? If so could you suggest a work around to my original problem? I have thought of booting into win2000 and uninstalling IE 7 (tho this might cause other problems/inconveniencies), then installing IE 6 into kubuntu but there may be other alternatives All help much appreciated.

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          #5
          Re: Wine problem

          I run ies4linux and a separate wine setup. While I too would prefer one directory, it does not cause any problem that I can determine. If only all windows apps were are well done as ies4linux.

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            #6
            Re: Wine problem

            with its IE in a different, and separate, wine setup, other apps do not know that the ie4linux setup exists.

            http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=469
            list various methods to try installing IE, but , as often is the case with it, different wine versions break in different places, so what works in a forum post or how-to probably won't/maybe won't work in your wine version

            another, perhaps easier option is to use vmware or virtualbox to run a windows install and your app that way


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              #7
              Re: Wine problem

              With the amount of time spent discussing it, I would think that by now ahurd would have tried it and could now tell us whether it worked or not. I agree with claydoh that it may not. I give.

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                #8
                Re: Wine problem

                You can try with the Wine Gecko engine, Wine's own ie implementation. To install it, simply type in a terminal:

                Code:
                wine iexplore [url]http://www.winehq.org[/url]
                ..and follow the prompt.

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                  #9
                  Re: Wine problem

                  unfortunately,it seems that quite a few windows apps seem to require IE to be installed, so the gecko engine (which works fairly well for steam for example) is not a solution in this case. Luckily, it may be that you don't need a working IE, just having it installed ,from what I have seen in my searchings on this subject, sometimes is enough.

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