Ge van Geldorp wrote:
To install the control, you will need a copy of
MSVCP60.DLL, which the
author forgot to include in the install image (Wine has the same problem).
So first copy MSVCP60.DLL from your Windows installation to
\ReactOS\System32, then start ibrowser, download the control and install it.
After that ibrowser (and the "Web" button in ROSExplorer) becomes
functional.
Wine don't have a mspcp60.dll, so how are they doing it?
Are they also resorting to using the Windows dll?
If so this seems rather strange as there are so many other ways of
downloading and running the mozilla control installer.
I stumbled across this old mail used in a Wine news letter many moons ago...
http://www.kerneltraffic.org/wine/wn20020213_115.html#6
Ged.