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      28th Sep 2004
Before I updated to the new XP service pack when I would download it would
prompt me and ask if I would like to open or save the file. Now when I
download it automatically opens it to a temp file with no option to save
before opening. How can I fix this?
 
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Don Varnau
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      28th Sep 2004
Hi,
I'm not sure that the update changed this (but I could be wrong.) But
anyway... you have to set this option for each file type.

From Ctrl Panel> Folder options then File Types. Select [file type]>
Advanced.
Put a check by "Confirm open after download."
You should then get the "Open or Save" dialog for each download.

Don
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"dfrost" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Before I updated to the new XP service pack when I would download it would
> prompt me and ask if I would like to open or save the file. Now when I
> download it automatically opens it to a temp file with no option to save
> before opening. How can I fix this?


 
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PA Bear
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      28th Sep 2004
Also see:

How the Attachment Manager works in WinXP SP2
(applies to IE downloads as well as email attachments)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=883260
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WinXP SP2: What's New for Internet Explorer and Outlook Express
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...eoverview.mspx

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http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...ssoftware.mspx

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dfrost wrote:
> Before I updated to the new XP service pack when I would download it would
> prompt me and ask if I would like to open or save the file. Now when I
> download it automatically opens it to a temp file with no option to save
> before opening. How can I fix this?


 
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      29th Sep 2004
Thanks Don, That fixed it!!

"Don Varnau" wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm not sure that the update changed this (but I could be wrong.) But
> anyway... you have to set this option for each file type.
>
> From Ctrl Panel> Folder options then File Types. Select [file type]>
> Advanced.
> Put a check by "Confirm open after download."
> You should then get the "Open or Save" dialog for each download.
>
> Don
> --
> MVP IE/OE
> Please reply to the newsgroup so that others may participate.
>
> "dfrost" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:FE5E666D-B1E5-4A2B-8A6F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Before I updated to the new XP service pack when I would download it would
> > prompt me and ask if I would like to open or save the file. Now when I
> > download it automatically opens it to a temp file with no option to save
> > before opening. How can I fix this?

>
>

 
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      27th Dec 2005
Hi -- I'm actually having the exact same problem, and I changed settings as
recommended in replies to this post, but I'm still having the problem.

Specifically, I have a list of links that lead directly to .wav files. When
I was using Office 2K, I would paste a link, which looks like this:

http://www.X.com/sounds/Y.wav

into the address field at the top of IE, and click Enter (or Go).
Immediately I'd be prompted to either open or download. I want these files
to download always -- I almost never open them directly. (This is not an ftp
site, so this is always how I get files from this location.)

Now, even after changing the file type settings as posted here, the same
thing happens:

1. I paste the link in address field
2. I can see at the bottom that the file is downloading
3. It opens with Quicktime, with no prompt to save to file. (I've tried
changing the file association for .wav files to another program, such as
Winamp, but it makes no difference. It just opens with Winamp instead.)

What do I do?

Thanks so much,

--Kate

"dfrost" wrote:

> Before I updated to the new XP service pack when I would download it would
> prompt me and ask if I would like to open or save the file. Now when I
> download it automatically opens it to a temp file with no option to save
> before opening. How can I fix this?

 
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Robert Aldwinckle
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      28th Dec 2005
"Mockingbirdbat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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....
> 3. It opens with Quicktime, with no prompt to save to file. (I've tried
> changing the file association for .wav files to another program, such as
> Winamp, but it makes no difference. It just opens with Winamp instead.)



How did you "change the file association" to winamp?

BTW that doesn't look like the suggestions the OP was given
for the more general problem which was asked and answered
before your "Me too!"

http://www.microsoft.com/communities...f-08c75edcae21


I don't know anything about Quicktime but if you don't want to completely
disassociate the .WAV extension from all programs you could try associating
it with Window Media Player 10 (WMP10) instead.

If it was opening in WMP10 you could then disassociate .wav files
from it using that app's Tools, Options, File Types tab (e.g. uncheck
the item "Windows Audio File (.wav)").


HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
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> Hi -- I'm actually having the exact same problem, and I changed settings as
> recommended in replies to this post, but I'm still having the problem.
>
> Specifically, I have a list of links that lead directly to .wav files. When
> I was using Office 2K, I would paste a link, which looks like this:
>
> http://www.X.com/sounds/Y.wav
>
> into the address field at the top of IE, and click Enter (or Go).
> Immediately I'd be prompted to either open or download. I want these files
> to download always -- I almost never open them directly. (This is not an ftp
> site, so this is always how I get files from this location.)
>
> Now, even after changing the file type settings as posted here, the same
> thing happens:
>
> 1. I paste the link in address field
> 2. I can see at the bottom that the file is downloading
> 3. It opens with Quicktime, with no prompt to save to file. (I've tried
> changing the file association for .wav files to another program, such as
> Winamp, but it makes no difference. It just opens with Winamp instead.)
>
> What do I do?
>
> Thanks so much,
>
> --Kate
>
> "dfrost" wrote:
>
>> Before I updated to the new XP service pack when I would download it would
>> prompt me and ask if I would like to open or save the file. Now when I
>> download it automatically opens it to a temp file with no option to save
>> before opening. How can I fix this?



 
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