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Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer 2.0 - Very limited HTML support. First public release.

Application Details:

Version: 2.0
License: Free to use
URL: http://www.microsoft.com/ie
Votes: Marked as obsolete
Latest Rating: Gold
Latest Wine Version Tested: 1.5.6

Maintainers: About Maintainership

Free Download IE 2.0 for win95

Test Results

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Selected Test Results

What works

- Running
- Loading some web pages
- Options
- Adding and loading favorites
- History

What does not

- Installation (extract manually)
- Most web pages don't load correctly.
- Some image types don't work ex: PNG (I don't know if this is a wine or MSIE 2.0 limitation as I can't get MSIE 2.0 to run on Windows.) - Some web pages simply don't load at all.

Workarounds

What was not tested

- Loading every page on the Internet :P

Hardware tested

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Additional Comments

selected in Test Results table below
Operating systemTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?Used
Workaround?
RatingSubmitter
ShowUbuntu 11.04 "Natty" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Jun 13 20121.5.6No, but has workaround Yes NoGoldKen Sharp 
CurrentArch LinuxMar 18 20121.4No, but has workaround Yes NoBronzeMatt Keefo 
ShowsiduxSep 25 20091.1.29No, but has workaround Yes NoBronzephobie 
ShowUbuntu 8.10 "Intrepid" i386 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Jul 10 20091.1.25No Not installable NoGarbageKen Sharp 
ShowUbuntu 8.10 "Intrepid" i386 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Jul 10 20091.0.1No Not installable NoGarbageKen Sharp 

Known Bugs

Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected
11465 url.dll: Filetype association Property Sheet not implemented (AddMIMEFileTypesPS) NEW View
19277 Internet Explorer 2.0 (Win95) fails to install NEW View

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HowTo / Notes

HOWTO

Select the correct Windows mode

At time of writing, Wine's default Windows mode is XP.  Make sure you set the correct Windows mode in winecfg or the installer will simply refuse to continue.

 

Manual extraction

You can use an extraction tool, such as file-roller, to extract the .cab from the .exe, and then extract all the files from that into a folder.

Remember: Test results can not be accepted for this method as "installing is an important part of testing".

WARNING

This note was originally added to IE Version 5, but may be relevant to all versions.

Don't run IE on an RW mounted DOS partition !
Pretty problematic directory renaming/corruption can happen.
This seems to happen if Wine doesn't have access to certain Windows registry keys.
Renames e.g. "Program Files" to "$!$!$!$!.pfr" and does other horrible things.
BTW, it does not only happen with IE, as it seems to be a generic Windows Setup process of Explorer which is doing this, which can be launched under multiple circumstances.
To be safe, use a backup copy only, i.e. copy all relevant windows files over e.g. to an ext2 partition.

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