On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 07:37:19 +0200, Dan Kegel daniel.r.kegel@gmail.com wrote:
The latter three problems really aren't Wine's fault; the app leaves them out because most windows systems have them these days (really?).
That might just be why it was checking for the presence of IE6. A pretty clumbsy way of ensuring certain base files are there.
But the IE registry key is something Wine should maybe set by default.
Nonsense, then every prog would be misled as to what is present on the system.
It would be better is programs checked for what they really need rather than forcing users to install IE crap they dont want for a couple of dlls but that is pretty typical of a lot of what is produced under windows, and it sounds like this is not very good software either.