

Then select MyPhoneExplorer.exe under "Applications", and create a new settlement for "oleaut32.dll" under "librarys". Copy "stdole2.tlb" and "oleaut32.dll" from Windows into ~/.wine/windows/system32Ĩ. Rename the "oleaut32.dll" in the folder ~/.wine/windows/system32 - e.g. Copy the folder "MyPhoneExplorer" into the "Program Files" of wineĤ. Download MyPhoneExplorer 1.6.1 MSComm-Edition -> [(direct link)ģ.
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HowTo Install MyPhoneExplorer 1.6.1 under GNU/Linuxġ. MyPhoneExplorer does NOT work without them!! of folders or of menus) may vary to your version because I did the hole thing on a german version, but I tried to use the english names.Īt first of all, download the VB 6 Runtimes -> > wine 0.9.29 -> [> MyPhoneExplorer 1.6.1 MSComm-Edition -> [/ [> I'm using a SE K750iĪll commands with # at the beginning are done as root, all with $ as normal user. I've done every step on my notebook with: If the script doesn't work for you, you can try the previous, less comfortable, method and download and install all on your own - with the following HowTo:Īt first: You should not think that you will be able to use every function!! It has been tested on openSuSE 10.3 and Ubuntu "Hardy Heron". The script downloads everything it needs from the internet and installs it. HowTo use MyPhoneExplorer 1.6.1 MSComm-Edition LinuxĪ user, s0l1dsnak3123, wrote a script for installing MyPhoneExplorer on GNU/Linux. So you can run the script, then use the normal MPE setup and install it in the same directory (~/.wine/drive_c/MyPhoneExplorer). Anyhow, it is useful for tasks like pairing the phone. The special MPE edition is no longer on the server so the script cannot find it. The script mentioned below was written for the special edition which was necessary to run mpe before 1.7.0. When using MyPhoneExplorer 1.7.0 or higher, you can just use normal Setup!

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