On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 02:44:00PM +0100, Alberto Massari wrote: > Hi Carlos, > > At 13.27 09/11/2002 +0100, Carlos Lozano wrote: > > >Hello, > > > >It includes 3 lists, a gold list with applications what are > >working almost 100% in wine, a silver list with application > >what could be working in wine with some work in them, and > >the full list with every test done :) > > Speaking about IE 5.5, I was able to install it without first installing > dcom95/98 simply by placing rundll32.exe in the c:\windows directory. Oh.
> I know that a pre-requisite of the compatibility list is not to have files > coming from a Windows installation, so I wanted to ask everybody: should be > build a built-in version of rundll32.exe (just like we have regedit and > regsvr32)? Or is this job already on the plate of who is in charge of doing > the "reboot" utility (a bunch of the RunOnce entries written by the > installer of IE are calls to rundll32.exe)? Or am I volunteering for the > job? ;-) Yes, this should be done (should be fairly easy, too). And yes, you are ;-) (and no, I'm not working on this part) Waiting for programs/rundll32/, Andreas Mohr