Hiya "Not So Annoyed Any More" - <vbg>
Glad you've gotten your desired result. So... your OS is W2K? I'll try to
remember that for the next time. :-)
They have "updated" it, for those who can use SP2 for IE. (WinXP users). If
you want more features like tabbed browsing and stuff, you can try MyIE2. If
you want more safety in IE6 SP-1, You can "firefox it"... Disable (or
prompt) ActiveX; Disable Active Scripting; Prompt Java Script, to "de-fang"
malicious Web Sites and undesirable occurences from them. (see the link in
my signature for more details)
MyIE2
http://www.aumha.org/freeware/freeware.php#myie
You are welcome... and Cheers to you. ;-)
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LuckyStrike
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The best Tweak and your ally for IE = **Disable Active Scripting**
http://www.infinisource.com/techfiles/surf-safe.html
How to make a good newsgroup post:
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
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"Not So Annoyed Any More" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:41590314$0$44847$(E-Mail Removed)...
> On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 21:42:24 -0600, "LuckyStrike"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >Folder options> File Types is what you're looking for.
> >The path to Folder Options may vary according to your operating system.
The
> >possible paths are:
> >
> >Explorer - View - Folder Options - File Types
> >Explorer -Tools - Folder Options - FileTypes
> >Start - Settings - Folder Options - File Types
> >Start - Settings - Control Panel - Folder options - File Types
> >
> >Once there, scroll down to the .zip file (or whatever other type of
download
> >file that you would like the save option dialogue box to appear for)
> >Highlight it (select) >edit (or advanced) button> and check the box for
> >"Confirm open after download"> OK> OK out.
> >
> >HTH -
>
> Cheers, it did help. Sorry for not mentioning the OS (Win2k), I meant
> to do so before I posted but must have forgot.
>
> MS really needs to start updating IE, and looking at the features
> other browsers have. If it didn't load quicker than the superior
> Mozilla Firefox from the Quickstart menu I wouldn't even use it.
>
> Anyway, enough of my whining, thanks for the help, I appreciate it.
>