file a bug using the feedback link on the desktop, dont use feedback, but
click the bug reporting tool option.
"Xavier" <Xavier@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:53E70FF1-CDC2-490C-B506-45368C34407D@microsoft.com...
>I found out a little more. Apparently after it's downloaded, Vista loads
>the
> file to be installed. If you open Task Manager, you'll see:
>
> 0% of ati_LH_RC0_32.exe from a248.e.akamai.net Completed.
>
> It's getting loaded into volatile memory and there fails.
>
> So, where do we go in IE 7+ to configure the download process??
>
> "Xavier" wrote:
>
>> Yes, it's sadly true. You can't Save a file after a download. It
>> vanishes.
>> Here is the scenario, try it (I'm interested in your feedback):
>>
>> Go to ATI's site and download the Vista Catalyst beta drivers. Do a
>> search
>> for Vista under ATI's knowledge base. Select "Catalyst Beta Driver...,
>> then
>> select the driver download link. In my case it was:
>>
>> https://a248.e.akamai.net/f/674/9206..._LH_RC0_32.exe
>>
>> Select the Save button from the dialogue popup.
>> Select Save again.
>>
>> Now here's the fun part. Make sure the folder C:\Users\"your
>> username"\Desktop is open. That way you can watch after the download has
>> finished as the above file ati_LH_RC0_32.exe is written to that folder
>> (whish
>> has read/write privileges BTW),
>> then watch as your file suddenly disappears into the Twilight Zone.
>>
>> The file cannot be searched. It's hocus pocus.
>>
>> Isn't Vista beta 2 wonderful?
>>
>> I wish someone from Microsoft could tell us how we can solve this rather
>> thorny issue. 
>>
>> Xavier (IT Professional)