"notageek" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message
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>
> I'm the only user, and I've changed the permissions on the desired
> folders for my user account (not hidden administrator account) to
> allow
> *Full control* (including Write). I checked the main folder and all
> sub-folders where I want to download, and all have the permissions.
> Yet
> when I try to D/L an image, I still get the "You don't have permission
> to save to this folder. Do you want to save to the Pictures folder?"
> When I choose Yes, I get the even stupider "For security reasons the
> file was saved to the Temporary Internet folder."
[my
> recollection of these messages]
>
> Now what do I do? I'm using Ancestry.com to D/L census images that I
> want to look at offline. I only have a month before my paid
> subscription
> is up, and I'm wasting time having to try to remember which folder
> various images go into when I have to move them from the Temporary
> Internet folder.
>
> TIA for any help.
>
> Vista Home Premium x64
; 4GB RAM; 2.2 MHz processor
>
>
> --
> notageek My wife had the same problem with Ancestry downloads and the temporary
folder. The file was available there but its a pain to get to it. We
made Ancestry a trusted site to ease the security restriction and now
get a 'save to' dialogue. Actually she works on her own PC but all the
genealogical stuff is on mine and it is saved over the network ( it
suits our backup routines ).
Tom