IE6 Images & Downloads

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Andy Mitchell

Hi, I seem to be having a strange problem in IE6 with
images & various downloads. Whenever I try saving an
image, gif, jpeg,, etc. it keeps saving as bmp only. I
can't save any animated gif's as a result. I have no idea
what's going on as all was working fine the other day. I
haven't installed any software for some time now so I'm
confused! I am also having problems with zip file
downloads. It never comes up with winzip, just a blank
window with any zip file I try clicking on. I have to
right-click and go "Save Target As..."

Any help would be much appreciated and e-mails are as
above but remove NO_SPAM off the end.

Thanks, Andy Mitchell.
 
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Ramesh [MVP]

Andy,

For the 1st problem, clearing the Temporary Internet Files cache (from Internet Options General tab) solves the problem is most cases.

For the download problem: Enable the "confirm open after download" option for that filetype (.zip):

Open Windows Explorer, Tools, Folder Options, File Type tab
Scroll down to locate the file type. Highlight the filetype (Zip / WinZip) click the "Advanced" button.
Then check the option "confirm open after download".

If that does not help, let us know if you're using (used earlier) any the download manager utility.

--
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k

Windows 2000 Group Policy Registry Table:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/reskit/en-us/gp/gpref.asp

Hi, I seem to be having a strange problem in IE6 with
images & various downloads. Whenever I try saving an
image, gif, jpeg,, etc. it keeps saving as bmp only. I
can't save any animated gif's as a result. I have no idea
what's going on as all was working fine the other day. I
haven't installed any software for some time now so I'm
confused! I am also having problems with zip file
downloads. It never comes up with winzip, just a blank
window with any zip file I try clicking on. I have to
right-click and go "Save Target As..."

Any help would be much appreciated and e-mails are as
above but remove NO_SPAM off the end.

Thanks, Andy Mitchell.
 
A

Andy Mitchell

I do indeed have a download manager. I have Download
Accelerator Plus V 5.3.9.8 (Registered) but have browser
integration turned off. When I turn browser integration
on it catches the downloads fine.

IE6 has never had any problems downloading stuff before
so I'm still lost as to why it's started now.

And thanks for the image saving problem, worked fine.
Also fixed another problem I had, couldn't view the
source for any website page!

-----Original Message-----
Andy,

For the 1st problem, clearing the Temporary Internet
Files cache (from Internet Options General tab) solves
the problem is most cases.
For the download problem: Enable the "confirm open
after download" option for that filetype (.zip):
Open Windows Explorer, Tools, Folder Options, File Type tab
Scroll down to locate the file type. Highlight the
filetype (Zip / WinZip) click the "Advanced" button.
Then check the option "confirm open after download".

If that does not help, let us know if you're using (used
earlier) any the download manager utility.
--
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k

Windows 2000 Group Policy Registry Table:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/reskit/en- us/gp/gpref.asp

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Danny

I'm having the same problem with saving graphics in
anything but bmp format. I have cleared my cache, but it
had no effect. I had this problem once before and
remember an article on the Microsoft Knowledge Base that
explained how to resolve this through a fix of some kind
to the registry. I guess I didn't save the article and
can't find it now on the Microsoft site. Can you help?
-----Original Message-----
Andy,

For the 1st problem, clearing the Temporary Internet
Files cache (from Internet Options General tab) solves
the problem is most cases.
For the download problem: Enable the "confirm open
after download" option for that filetype (.zip):
Open Windows Explorer, Tools, Folder Options, File Type tab
Scroll down to locate the file type. Highlight the
filetype (Zip / WinZip) click the "Advanced" button.
Then check the option "confirm open after download".

If that does not help, let us know if you're using (used
earlier) any the download manager utility.
--
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k

Windows 2000 Group Policy Registry Table:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/reskit/en- us/gp/gpref.asp

"Andy Mitchell" <[email protected]_SPAM> wrote in
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