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[ILUG] Internet Business Banking and IE6 on Linux

[ILUG] Internet Business Banking and IE6 on Linux

Ruairi Newman ruairi at tech-mad.org
Fri Oct 15 10:11:33 IST 2004


Hi all,

Early this week, I managed to convert a long-time Windows user to
Mandrake Linux.  However, I was going through his requirements with him,
and discovered that he uses AIB Internet Business Banking, which - of
course - requires IE6.

About a year ago, I managed to get this running on Transgaming's WineX
elsewhere, but didn't document everything.  So that I can give it a try
again, I'd like to be able to install IE6 on my primary laptop here, but
can't find a full install of IE6 anywhere, just that damned IE6setup.exe
yoke, that requires an 80MB download which wouldn't be feasible for him
on dialup.

Can anybody assist, or is Internet install the only way?

Regards,

Ruairí



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