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Windows XP/2000 - downloading problem posted in the Operating Systems forums; this isn't really much of a problem, u see when u want to download files (not using flashget or other download managers etc), basically ur just downloading files the normal ...

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Old 02-22-2007
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this isn't really much of a problem, u see when u want to download files (not using flashget or other download managers etc), basically ur just downloading files the normal way without using any programs and it pops up a box asking wheter u want to open or save the file rite? Well if u click "save" there is an option that asks u if u want to auto save the file so u don't have to manually save the file to an assigned location, anyway it shows something like that and here's the problem, i clicked on the option and i don't want to auto save the files. I know people will tell me use Flashget etc, well i do it's just that i sometimes use the normal downloading way to save small files instead of using download managers, so yea it's not much of a problem but i would like to fix this. I just want to uncheck the option that auto saves the files because i wanna save the files manually since when it auto saves the file it always goes to the temporary folder, anyone know how to fix this?


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Is this in FireFox 2.0? If so, you can just go to Options, and it'll be right there, just uncheck the box that says "Auto-save to..."


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no it's not firefox, just internet explorer. I use firefox as well etc, i just wanna fix this problem for internet explorer.


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IE7? I didn't know it auto-saved.. Hmm



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