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| Guest | I E 7 on Vista saving to Temnporary folder Hi I am running IE7 on Vista Home. When I try and save a jpg image from the Internet, despite me selectging a fodler to save the file to, i get a messages saying that for security reasons, IE was going to save the file to a temporary files folder ( about 6 levels down). Even if I then go to that fodler, i cant move the file. Anyone any ideas why and how I get the files to save where I want them to? thanks A |
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| Guest | Re: I E 7 on Vista saving to Temnporary folder "Alexey" <alexey@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:egcjgef4IHA.1196@xxxxxx
the security by making it a trusted site, that should allow you to choose the destination. I guess its a setting in the 'downloads' section of the zone security settings. I don't know why you can't move the file from that deep temporary documents folder as it is, my wife has worked that way but it's hardly convenient anyway. Tom | ||||||||||||
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