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Old 4th May 2006, 05:52 AM
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Program Install Problem IE6/WINE

I have a program that requires IE6 to work, its called clinCheck 2.0, used by my dental school and the installer starts up and says it needs IE6. So I used IE4Linux and sucessfully installed IE6 and I can use IE6 just fine. But when I try to install ClinCheck it gives me the 'this program requires IE6 error' How do I make it recognize that IE6 is installed. Also I noticed the IE4Linux script installs IE6 to its own directory called .IE4Linux instead of putting this in the .wine directory, does this have anything to do with CliniCheck not recognizing the install as it almost seems it has made a new environment in .IE4linux

Let me know and thanks in advance!
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