Mike Hearn wrote:
IIRC this is caused by the IE installer overwriting regedit.exe via the symlink in the virtual windows drive with a PE equivalent, which Wine then fails to parse and the install deadlocks.
I'm not sure how to solve this in the code, but for now Joaquin I'd recommend reinstalling Wine itself, making sure all the Wine files wherever you installed them to are read only, and the trying to install IE again.
thanks -mike
Hello Mike, thanks for answering. When the install stop, you can press the cancel button and the installation abort, so the install can process the events in the form. When abort, i can run regedit without problems, so i think that the problem is not regedit. Today probed with IE5 & IE5.5 and nothing, i can't install IE.
Any others ideas?
Regads
Joaquín
P.D.: I compiled & installed wine using root account, and run wine with an user account, very restringed in privileges, so the user don't have permission for write in the wine installation directory. I can run other programs but can not install IE so wine installation is not problem, i think.