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Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer 3.01 for Windows 3.11

Application Details:

Version: 3.01
License: Free to use
URL: http://www.microsoft.com/ie
Votes: Marked as obsolete
Latest Rating: Platinum
Latest Wine Version Tested: 6.5

Maintainers: About Maintainership

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Test Results

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What works

Installer.

What does not

IE immediately exits with a page fault on load.  This is a regression.

Workarounds

What was not tested

-

Hardware tested

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Additional Comments

There doesn't seem to be an uninstaller.

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Operating systemTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?Used
Workaround?
RatingSubmitter
ShowLinux Mint 20.1Mar 29 20216.5Yes Yes NoPlatinumHamish McIntyre-Bhatty 
ShowUbuntu 10.04 "Lucid" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Jul 09 20101.2-rc7Yes Yes BronzeMichael Lancaster 
ShowUbuntu 8.10 "Intrepid" i386 (+ variants like Kubuntu)May 04 20101.1.41Yes Yes GoldKen Sharp 
ShowsiduxSep 25 20091.1.29Yes No Garbagephobie 
CurrentUbuntu 8.10 "Intrepid" i386 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Jul 11 20091.1.25Yes No GarbageKen Sharp 

Known Bugs

Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected
9159 shell32/explorer: Add support for Progman DDE interface CLOSED FIXED View
22581 Internet Explorer 3.01 crashes on some web pages (unimplemented function ole2disp.dll16.VARIANTINIT) CLOSED FIXED View

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HowTo / Notes

HOWTO

Remember to set Wine to Win3.1 mode before installation.

 

To run:

wine ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/IEXPLORE/IEXPLORE.EXE

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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