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John
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      8th Oct 2003
Hi,
Not sure how to fix this, when I go to a site and
click to download a file I don't get the option anymore
to 'save to disk' or 'open in correct location'. The
file just starts downloading. I can't always right click
on the link and do 'save as', because some site disable
it. Is there a way in IE6 to turn this back on to ask
first? I have WinXP Pro SP1 with all the updates
installed.

Thanks John
 
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Ramesh [MS-MVP]
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      8th Oct 2003
To get the download dialog box, enable the "confirm open after download"
option for that filetype:

Click "Start" -> "Program Files" -> "Windows Explorer".
Then click "Tools" -> "Folder Options".
Change to the "File Type" tabs.
Scroll down to locate the file type. Highlight the filetype (example :"PPT
Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation") and click the "Advanced" button.
Then check the option "confirm open after download".

Also, set the "NoSelectDownloadDir" to "0"
http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/442/

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"John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Hi,
Not sure how to fix this, when I go to a site and
click to download a file I don't get the option anymore
to 'save to disk' or 'open in correct location'. The
file just starts downloading. I can't always right click
on the link and do 'save as', because some site disable
it. Is there a way in IE6 to turn this back on to ask
first? I have WinXP Pro SP1 with all the updates
installed.

Thanks John


 
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John
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      8th Oct 2003
Thank you very much, that did the trick.

John
>-----Original Message-----
>To get the download dialog box, enable the "confirm open

after download"
>option for that filetype:
>
>Click "Start" -> "Program Files" -> "Windows Explorer".
>Then click "Tools" -> "Folder Options".
>Change to the "File Type" tabs.
>Scroll down to locate the file type. Highlight the

filetype (example :"PPT
>Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation") and click

the "Advanced" button.
>Then check the option "confirm open after download".
>
>Also, set the "NoSelectDownloadDir" to "0"
>http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/442/
>
>--
>Regards,
>Ramesh [MS-MVP]
>AIM: SRamesh2k
>
>
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>
>"John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:0ec701c38d94$c2498460$(E-Mail Removed)...
>Hi,
> Not sure how to fix this, when I go to a site and
>click to download a file I don't get the option anymore
>to 'save to disk' or 'open in correct location'. The
>file just starts downloading. I can't always right click
>on the link and do 'save as', because some site disable
>it. Is there a way in IE6 to turn this back on to ask
>first? I have WinXP Pro SP1 with all the updates
>installed.
>
>Thanks John
>
>
>.
>

 
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Ramesh [MS-MVP]
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      8th Oct 2003
You're Welcome, John.

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Ramesh [MS-MVP]
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"John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:0f3901c38d9a$ec46aa80$(E-Mail Removed)...
Thank you very much, that did the trick.

John
>-----Original Message-----
>To get the download dialog box, enable the "confirm open

after download"
>option for that filetype:
>
>Click "Start" -> "Program Files" -> "Windows Explorer".
>Then click "Tools" -> "Folder Options".
>Change to the "File Type" tabs.
>Scroll down to locate the file type. Highlight the

filetype (example :"PPT
>Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation") and click

the "Advanced" button.
>Then check the option "confirm open after download".
>
>Also, set the "NoSelectDownloadDir" to "0"
>http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/442/
>
>--
>Regards,
>Ramesh [MS-MVP]
>AIM: SRamesh2k
>
>
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>
>
>"John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:0ec701c38d94$c2498460$(E-Mail Removed)...
>Hi,
> Not sure how to fix this, when I go to a site and
>click to download a file I don't get the option anymore
>to 'save to disk' or 'open in correct location'. The
>file just starts downloading. I can't always right click
>on the link and do 'save as', because some site disable
>it. Is there a way in IE6 to turn this back on to ask
>first? I have WinXP Pro SP1 with all the updates
>installed.
>
>Thanks John
>
>
>.
>



 
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