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jacksonmacd
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      27th Sep 2008
Files downloaded from the web get deleted from the computer
immediately upon completion. This behaviour started only about 6 weeks
ago -- before that, downloaded files were saved as expected. This
behaviour is present with three browsers: IE7, FireFox 3, and Maxthon
2. The OS is Vista Home Premium, SP1, with all updates applied.

I've tried disabling the anti-virus and anti-spyware (AVG 8.0 free
edition) and running the computer in Safe Mode with Networking. The
behaviour persists.

Monitoring the network traffic through the network adapter indicates
that the file *really* is being downloaded. Opening an Explorer window
on the target download file reveals that the file appears momentarily
after Windows copies it from the temporary location, then is deleted
by some unknown process.

Recently tried using Vista Search for the file immediately after
downloading. The file "appeared" to be found because it was presented
in the Search Results list, and hovering the mouse over the shortcut
revealed the proper file location. But the shortcut in the Search
Results List failed to open the file, and the folder was empty.

The downloaded/deleted files are not in the Recycle Bin.

Any idea what is causing this behaviour and how to correct it?


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Paul Montgomery
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      28th Sep 2008
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 22:07:43 GMT, jacksonmacd
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>Files downloaded from the web get deleted from the computer
>immediately upon completion. This behaviour started only about 6 weeks
>ago -- before that, downloaded files were saved as expected. This
>behaviour is present with three browsers: IE7, FireFox 3, and Maxthon
>2. The OS is Vista Home Premium, SP1, with all updates applied.
>
>I've tried disabling the anti-virus and anti-spyware (AVG 8.0 free
>edition) and running the computer in Safe Mode with Networking. The
>behaviour persists.
>
>Monitoring the network traffic through the network adapter indicates
>that the file *really* is being downloaded. Opening an Explorer window
>on the target download file reveals that the file appears momentarily
>after Windows copies it from the temporary location, then is deleted
>by some unknown process.
>
>Recently tried using Vista Search for the file immediately after
>downloading. The file "appeared" to be found because it was presented
>in the Search Results list, and hovering the mouse over the shortcut
>revealed the proper file location. But the shortcut in the Search
>Results List failed to open the file, and the folder was empty.
>
>The downloaded/deleted files are not in the Recycle Bin.
>
>Any idea what is causing this behaviour and how to correct it?


None.

It happened to me some time ago and I forget how I fixed it. I seem
to resetting IE to "default" settings.

Tools - Internet Options - Advanced - Reset (at the bottom)

The system cautions you about doing that, but as a last resort, what
da hey.

Here's a link to a TON of discussion on the sujbect:

http://tinyurl.com/3wlvtl


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jacksonmacd
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      28th Sep 2008
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 18:51:13 -0500, Paul Montgomery
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>On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 22:07:43 GMT, jacksonmacd
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>Files downloaded from the web get deleted from the computer


[snip]

>>The downloaded/deleted files are not in the Recycle Bin.
>>
>>Any idea what is causing this behaviour and how to correct it?

>
>None.
>
>It happened to me some time ago and I forget how I fixed it. I seem
>to resetting IE to "default" settings.
>
>Tools - Internet Options - Advanced - Reset (at the bottom)
>
>The system cautions you about doing that, but as a last resort, what
>da hey.
>
>Here's a link to a TON of discussion on the sujbect:
>
>http://tinyurl.com/3wlvtl
>


Paul - thanks very much for the info. The "Reset" got me partway there
- the download manager in Maxthon now works properly, so I can get
files using one browser. Working my way thru the list of advice --
seems to be a common thread about AVG Antivirus and Windows Defender.
Not sure where it will lead, but at least I now know that I'm not
alone or imagining it!

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Paul Montgomery
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      28th Sep 2008
On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 01:06:54 GMT, jacksonmacd
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 18:51:13 -0500, Paul Montgomery
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 22:07:43 GMT, jacksonmacd
>><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>>Files downloaded from the web get deleted from the computer

>
>[snip]
>
>>>The downloaded/deleted files are not in the Recycle Bin.
>>>
>>>Any idea what is causing this behaviour and how to correct it?

>>
>>None.
>>
>>It happened to me some time ago and I forget how I fixed it. I seem
>>to resetting IE to "default" settings.
>>
>>Tools - Internet Options - Advanced - Reset (at the bottom)
>>
>>The system cautions you about doing that, but as a last resort, what
>>da hey.
>>
>>Here's a link to a TON of discussion on the sujbect:
>>
>>http://tinyurl.com/3wlvtl
>>

>
>Paul - thanks very much for the info. The "Reset" got me partway there
>- the download manager in Maxthon now works properly, so I can get
>files using one browser. Working my way thru the list of advice --
>seems to be a common thread about AVG Antivirus and Windows Defender.
>Not sure where it will lead, but at least I now know that I'm not
>alone or imagining it!


I forgot to mention: you said your problem was also with Firefox -
right?

I never had a problem with Firefox, and the "fix" for most people that
I've seen is to SWITCH to Firefox.

Just so you know. I think I'd look at your A/V, malware and firewall
programs.

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jacksonmacd
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      28th Sep 2008
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 22:21:36 -0500, Paul Montgomery
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>>


Judging by the discussion on one of the links you provided, it seems
like AVG could be the culprit. So I completely uninstalled AVG,
disabled Windows Defender, and turned off Windows Firewall (behind a
NAT router). Rebooted. No change - still deletes the downloaded files.
Re-installed AVG and activated Windows Firewall. Rebooted. No change.

If it's an AV-thing, it sure is hard to remove.

Thanks for your help.


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Ken
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      28th Sep 2008
Read below in a thread topic I started on Norton for Vista vanishing and
other related problems. A very similar thing happened to me. I have a
solution there, though. Maybe it will help.



"jacksonmacd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Files downloaded from the web get deleted from the computer
> immediately upon completion. This behaviour started only about 6 weeks
> ago -- before that, downloaded files were saved as expected. This
> behaviour is present with three browsers: IE7, FireFox 3, and Maxthon
> 2. The OS is Vista Home Premium, SP1, with all updates applied.
>
> I've tried disabling the anti-virus and anti-spyware (AVG 8.0 free
> edition) and running the computer in Safe Mode with Networking. The
> behaviour persists.
>
> Monitoring the network traffic through the network adapter indicates
> that the file *really* is being downloaded. Opening an Explorer window
> on the target download file reveals that the file appears momentarily
> after Windows copies it from the temporary location, then is deleted
> by some unknown process.
>
> Recently tried using Vista Search for the file immediately after
> downloading. The file "appeared" to be found because it was presented
> in the Search Results list, and hovering the mouse over the shortcut
> revealed the proper file location. But the shortcut in the Search
> Results List failed to open the file, and the folder was empty.
>
> The downloaded/deleted files are not in the Recycle Bin.
>
> Any idea what is causing this behaviour and how to correct it?
>
>
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Jacek Godorowski
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      28th Sep 2008
Instal other browser. That's solution.


"jacksonmacd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 22:21:36 -0500, Paul Montgomery
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>>

>
> Judging by the discussion on one of the links you provided, it seems
> like AVG could be the culprit. So I completely uninstalled AVG,
> disabled Windows Defender, and turned off Windows Firewall (behind a
> NAT router). Rebooted. No change - still deletes the downloaded files.
> Re-installed AVG and activated Windows Firewall. Rebooted. No change.
>
> If it's an AV-thing, it sure is hard to remove.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
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Ken
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      28th Sep 2008
That's drastic. It had to be something. It COULD have been a virus that did
that. It sounds like viruses I've had in the past. Too bad we couldn't go
into posters systems to check them out when they complain, like remote tech
support. I bet someone would spot something. Good luck with the new browser.

Wait, did you get scanned for viruses? Perhaps a remote scan from Nortons
site or McAfees? TRY THAT!! 8O




"Jacek Godorowski" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Instal other browser. That's solution.
>
>
> "jacksonmacd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 22:21:36 -0500, Paul Montgomery
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>>>

>>
>> Judging by the discussion on one of the links you provided, it seems
>> like AVG could be the culprit. So I completely uninstalled AVG,
>> disabled Windows Defender, and turned off Windows Firewall (behind a
>> NAT router). Rebooted. No change - still deletes the downloaded files.
>> Re-installed AVG and activated Windows Firewall. Rebooted. No change.
>>
>> If it's an AV-thing, it sure is hard to remove.
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>>
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>


 
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jacksonmacd
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      28th Sep 2008
Which browser do you suggest? I am already using three with the same
results in all three. IE7, Firefox 3, Maxthon 2.

On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 22:19:35 -0700, "Jacek Godorowski"
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>Instal other browser. That's solution.
>
>
>"jacksonmacd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 22:21:36 -0500, Paul Montgomery
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>>>

>>
>> Judging by the discussion on one of the links you provided, it seems
>> like AVG could be the culprit. So I completely uninstalled AVG,
>> disabled Windows Defender, and turned off Windows Firewall (behind a
>> NAT router). Rebooted. No change - still deletes the downloaded files.
>> Re-installed AVG and activated Windows Firewall. Rebooted. No change.
>>
>> If it's an AV-thing, it sure is hard to remove.
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>>
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jacksonmacd
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      28th Sep 2008
Ken - I would like to try your solution, but you haven't provided
sufficient info for me to find it. I am using an offline Usenet news
reader -- not browsing thru a website.

I found only one topic started by "Ken", and it did not seem to be
related:
HELP!!!! Safari for Vista just got SLOW after recent Vista
update!!!!!!!!


On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 01:14:16 -0400, "Ken" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>Read below in a thread topic I started on Norton for Vista vanishing and
>other related problems. A very similar thing happened to me. I have a
>solution there, though. Maybe it will help.
>
>
>
>"jacksonmacd" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Files downloaded from the web get deleted from the computer
>> immediately upon completion. This behaviour started only about 6 weeks
>> ago -- before that, downloaded files were saved as expected. This
>> behaviour is present with three browsers: IE7, FireFox 3, and Maxthon
>> 2. The OS is Vista Home Premium, SP1, with all updates applied.
>>
>> I've tried disabling the anti-virus and anti-spyware (AVG 8.0 free
>> edition) and running the computer in Safe Mode with Networking. The
>> behaviour persists.
>>
>> Monitoring the network traffic through the network adapter indicates
>> that the file *really* is being downloaded. Opening an Explorer window
>> on the target download file reveals that the file appears momentarily
>> after Windows copies it from the temporary location, then is deleted
>> by some unknown process.
>>
>> Recently tried using Vista Search for the file immediately after
>> downloading. The file "appeared" to be found because it was presented
>> in the Search Results list, and hovering the mouse over the shortcut
>> revealed the proper file location. But the shortcut in the Search
>> Results List failed to open the file, and the folder was empty.
>>
>> The downloaded/deleted files are not in the Recycle Bin.
>>
>> Any idea what is causing this behaviour and how to correct it?
>>
>>
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