"File can not be written to cache" error when trying to save any document.PLEASE HELP

J

justin

Hello,

I am having issues downloading any kind of file, plain text, word
document or excel spread by right clicking on the link to it using
IE. I can do this successfuly using firefox.

I am running a jsp web application over ssl, and I have tried some
solutions involving security settings, but none is working.

Can anyone please give me some directions? is there another
workaround, programatic or configuration related that would solve this
problem?

Thanks very much,
Justin
 
R

Rob ^_^

Hi Justin,

You should target your secure site to run in the default Trusted Zones
settings. Add your site to IE's Trusted Sites Security Zone and click the
Default Settings button.

Other possible causes are MIME types or the Security setting - "Allow
navigation from domains with a lower security setting"

by chance are you a HAL developer? Have you previously installed IE7 on your
machine?

Regards.
 
J

justin

Hi Justin,

You should target your secure site to run in the default Trusted Zones
settings. Add your site to IE's Trusted Sites Security Zone and click the
Default Settings button.

Other possible causes are MIME types or the Security setting - "Allow
navigation from domains with a lower security setting"

by chance are you a HAL developer? Have you previously installed IE7 on your
machine?

Sorry what do you mean by HAL developer? Also I never had IE7
installed on my machine. In the meantime I found some articles in the
microsoft support site describing a procedure which involves setting
some registry entries which solved the problem partially.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323308/

Now I can actually save the file , but for some reason IE strips the
original extension of the file and adds ".htm" to the end of it.

Any ideas why it's doing that? and is there any way around it?

Thanks,
Justin
 

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