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Paul Randall
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      24th Aug 2009
Hi,
I'm trying to use a free malware detection system that can be booted and run
from a CD and which can access a current definitions file located on a thumb
drive. Here are the instructions copied from the system's PDF instructions
file:

1. On a healthy computer with Internet access, insert an empty USB drive.
2. Go to http://download.f-secure.com/latest/fsdbupdate.run in your browser.
3. Right click and save the file to the computer with the name
fsdbupdate.run.
4. Copy the fsdbupdate.run file to the root directory of the USB drive.
5. Insert this USB drive in the computer on which you want to use Rescue CD.

My problem is that when I type the download URL into the address bar, I
don't know how to tell the browser to download it to a file. With an
extension of .run, and since the file contains plain text, it always just
displays the text in my IE6 window. Right clicking what I typed into the
address bar does not bring up a save as dialog.

-Paul Randall


 
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      24th Aug 2009

"Paul Randall" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
> I'm trying to use a free malware detection system that can be booted and
> run from a CD and which can access a current definitions file located on a
> thumb drive. Here are the instructions copied from the system's PDF
> instructions file:
>
> 1. On a healthy computer with Internet access, insert an empty USB drive.
> 2. Go to http://download.f-secure.com/latest/fsdbupdate.run in your
> browser.
> 3. Right click and save the file to the computer with the name
> fsdbupdate.run.
> 4. Copy the fsdbupdate.run file to the root directory of the USB drive.
> 5. Insert this USB drive in the computer on which you want to use Rescue
> CD.
>
> My problem is that when I type the download URL into the address bar, I
> don't know how to tell the browser to download it to a file. With an
> extension of .run, and since the file contains plain text, it always just
> displays the text in my IE6 window. Right clicking what I typed into the
> address bar does not bring up a save as dialog.
>
> -Paul Randall


Right clicking the link in this post does give me the option to save to
file, so just posting the question provided a fix to my problem (the 87
megabyte file is downloading right now), but I'm thinking there must be a
way to tell IE6 to always download files with some specified extension.

-Paul Randall


 
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