> >
> > You have to re-install the IPv6 kit every time you upgrade (and
> > sometimes patch) Internet Explorer, to get the IPv6 enabled version of
> > wininet.dll.
>
> Not entirely true;
> If you install the patch I engineered you will also get a wininet.dll
> versioned 6.58.1.1, and with the comment "IPv6 Technology Preview".
> This will be 'safe' for quite some time as wininet.dll isn't revised
> that much. At least it survived on my box for quite some time now ;)

Hi,
I have Win 2K, Advanced Server, SP2, and the Install wininet.dll wont
install because it is looking for SP1.

The wininet.dll that came in the package msripv6-bin-1.4.exe is not suitable
for IE-6, or anything on W2K-AS as it states in it's readme file. It's early
IE and NT suitable only
The wininet.dll that comes in the package tpipv6-001205.exe won't install
because it looks for SP1, and I'm sp2.


So in short, with W2K-AS + SP2, I have no IPv6 connectivity for IE-6.

I might add the IPv6 package itself works fine. Just can't get any browsers
to understand IPv6. Including last nights Mozilla download.

If you have a wininet.dll that works on my set up - I'd sure appreciate a
copy.

Cheers
Robert



>
> And XP works out of the box, you only need to type the ipv6 install
> part.
> By the way I heared only XP "Pro" (consumer Pro that is ;) does support
> IPv6 and that XP "Home" doesn't.. unverified though as I will be
> skipping XP completely, drivers support and colors blabla....
>
> Maybe it's time to 'engineer' a stolen-dll version from XP, but I don't
> know if that's legal, editing resources probably isn't either but heh...
>
> Greets,
>  Jeroen
>

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