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What works
The application installs, and a dialog pops up to get the "District Code" (school id - yes I have one). That's as far as it gets. I was still able to go to the upgrade menu, and successfully download and install "the latest version" of various modules, *not* so instructed by tech support :-)
What does not
The client is unable to verify the district code with the server, logging this:
1) Install via command line using
msiexec /i renweb.msi
2) download the following dll files from www.dll-files.com:
mfc40.dll and msvbvm60.dll
Then, extract them to your .wine/drive_c/RenWeb/RenWeb.com folder
3) If you want to use your native browser (in my case, Firefox) change the BROWSER line in your Parameter.txt file to:
BROWSER /usr/bin/firefox <-- with a tab after Browser
4) The reports will still try spawn a new WINE IE browser, but it is usually blank. Still, you can open up Report.HTM (found in your .wine/drive_c/RenWeb/RenWeb.com folder)in whatever browser you want, so just bookmark the location.
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Browser shouldn't be native
by Martin Brenner on Tuesday March 3rd 2009, 13:58
If you want to have the reports show up for you without having to open the htm file yourself, you can install the windows version of Firefox in wine. Then, instead of trying to get RenWeb to open up the native version at /usr/bin..., you should insert this instead: