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| Guest | Unable to download and save or execute program from Internet Upgraded Windows XP Pro SP2 to Vista Ultimate Beta 2 I try to download and execute a program using IE7+. The program downloads but I cannot save or execute it. If I try to save the program, it appears to get immediately deleted. If I try to run the program, it looks like it's downloading but at the end of the download, the program does not execute. I tried to save it on the root of my hard drives - c:\ or g:\ - error message said I don't have permissions to save into the directory. So I manually changed the permissions to c:\ and g:\ and gave my userid full permissions to the directory and subdirectories. The program appears to download but I can't find it - it appears that the system is immediately deleting the program. My login is a member of the administrators group. I tried settings on IE7+, making the site a trusted site. Still the same problem. Help! |
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| Guest | Re: Unable to download and save or execute program from Internet You can't write to the root of c:\ unless you are logged in as the default administrator, which is disabled by default. It is the only full administrator account that will not have any prompts for trying to run things or delete/write to locations. Try saving it to your profile directory somewhere (like the Desktop) and see if it saves. ---------- Mark Dietz PROnetworks <http://www.pro-networks.org> FrancisP wrote: > Upgraded Windows XP Pro SP2 to Vista Ultimate Beta 2 > > I try to download and execute a program using IE7+. > The program downloads but I cannot save or execute it. If I try to save the > program, it appears to get immediately deleted. If I try to run the program, > it looks like it's downloading but at the end of the download, the program > does not execute. > I tried to save it on the root of my hard drives - c:\ or g:\ - error > message said I don't have permissions to save into the directory. So I > manually changed the permissions to c:\ and g:\ and gave my userid full > permissions to the directory and subdirectories. > > The program appears to download but I can't find it - it appears that the > system is immediately deleting the program. > > My login is a member of the administrators group. > > I tried settings on IE7+, making the site a trusted site. Still the same > problem. > > Help! |
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| Guest | Re: Unable to download and save or execute program from Internet Hi Mark, I neglected to say that I tried saving it to the profile directory (which the system suggested I save the program to). Download appears to finish but the system appears to delete the program immediately after it finishes to download - I've seen the program file show up in the directory for a split second then disappear. I even created a c:\download directory and tried to download it there - still unsuccessfull. Thanks, Francis "Mark Dietz" wrote: > You can't write to the root of c:\ unless you are logged in as the default > administrator, which is disabled by default. It is the only full administrator > account that will not have any prompts for trying to run things or delete/write > to locations. Try saving it to your profile directory somewhere (like the > Desktop) and see if it saves. > ---------- > Mark Dietz > PROnetworks <http://www.pro-networks.org> > > FrancisP wrote: > > Upgraded Windows XP Pro SP2 to Vista Ultimate Beta 2 > > > > I try to download and execute a program using IE7+. > > The program downloads but I cannot save or execute it. If I try to save the > > program, it appears to get immediately deleted. If I try to run the program, > > it looks like it's downloading but at the end of the download, the program > > does not execute. > > I tried to save it on the root of my hard drives - c:\ or g:\ - error > > message said I don't have permissions to save into the directory. So I > > manually changed the permissions to c:\ and g:\ and gave my userid full > > permissions to the directory and subdirectories. > > > > The program appears to download but I can't find it - it appears that the > > system is immediately deleting the program. > > > > My login is a member of the administrators group. > > > > I tried settings on IE7+, making the site a trusted site. Still the same > > problem. > > > > Help! > |
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| Guest | Re: Unable to download and save or execute program from Internet Does this happen from ANY web site? If not, can you possibly post the Web site that you experiencing this issue with here? Do you have enough space on your hd? Is there any antivirus or other security software installed that possibly monitors your download, considers it unsafe and deletes it? -- Regards, Yuriy This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "FrancisP" <FrancisP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B3FC12C2-5948-4E47-B4C0-0A9692BF236E@microsoft.com... > Hi Mark, > > I neglected to say that I tried saving it to the profile directory (which > the system suggested I save the program to). Download appears to finish but > the system appears to delete the program immediately after it finishes to > download - I've seen the program file show up in the directory for a split > second then disappear. I even created a c:\download directory and tried to > download it there - still unsuccessfull. > > Thanks, > Francis > > "Mark Dietz" wrote: > > > You can't write to the root of c:\ unless you are logged in as the default > > administrator, which is disabled by default. It is the only full administrator > > account that will not have any prompts for trying to run things or delete/write > > to locations. Try saving it to your profile directory somewhere (like the > > Desktop) and see if it saves. > > ---------- > > Mark Dietz > > PROnetworks <http://www.pro-networks.org> > > > > FrancisP wrote: > > > Upgraded Windows XP Pro SP2 to Vista Ultimate Beta 2 > > > > > > I try to download and execute a program using IE7+. > > > The program downloads but I cannot save or execute it. If I try to save the > > > program, it appears to get immediately deleted. If I try to run the program, > > > it looks like it's downloading but at the end of the download, the program > > > does not execute. > > > I tried to save it on the root of my hard drives - c:\ or g:\ - error > > > message said I don't have permissions to save into the directory. So I > > > manually changed the permissions to c:\ and g:\ and gave my userid full > > > permissions to the directory and subdirectories. > > > > > > The program appears to download but I can't find it - it appears that the > > > system is immediately deleting the program. > > > > > > My login is a member of the administrators group. > > > > > > I tried settings on IE7+, making the site a trusted site. Still the same > > > problem. > > > > > > Help! > > |
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| Guest | Re: Unable to download and save or execute program from Internet Hi Yuriy, It happens with at least two websites. www.zinio.com and www.adobe.com when I try to download their reader programs. I cannot run or find the downloaded program in the subdirectory I pointed the download to. It goes thru the download part OK, but the program apparently gets immediately deleted. I found out that this is happening with another Vista installation in one of my company's computers. I don't have an antivirus program running from what I can see. It seemed to have disabled the Viruscan program I had. Francis Palacio "Yuriy Shkolnikov [MSFT]" wrote: > Does this happen from ANY web site? If not, can you possibly post the Web > site that you experiencing this issue with here? > > Do you have enough space on your hd? > Is there any antivirus or other security software installed that possibly > monitors your download, considers it unsafe and deletes it? > > -- > Regards, > Yuriy > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > "FrancisP" <FrancisP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:B3FC12C2-5948-4E47-B4C0-0A9692BF236E@microsoft.com... > > Hi Mark, > > > > I neglected to say that I tried saving it to the profile directory (which > > the system suggested I save the program to). Download appears to finish > but > > the system appears to delete the program immediately after it finishes to > > download - I've seen the program file show up in the directory for a split > > second then disappear. I even created a c:\download directory and tried to > > download it there - still unsuccessfull. > > > > Thanks, > > Francis > > > > "Mark Dietz" wrote: > > > > > You can't write to the root of c:\ unless you are logged in as the > default > > > administrator, which is disabled by default. It is the only full > administrator > > > account that will not have any prompts for trying to run things or > delete/write > > > to locations. Try saving it to your profile directory somewhere (like > the > > > Desktop) and see if it saves. > > > ---------- > > > Mark Dietz > > > PROnetworks <http://www.pro-networks.org> > > > > > > FrancisP wrote: > > > > Upgraded Windows XP Pro SP2 to Vista Ultimate Beta 2 > > > > > > > > I try to download and execute a program using IE7+. > > > > The program downloads but I cannot save or execute it. If I try to > save the > > > > program, it appears to get immediately deleted. If I try to run the > program, > > > > it looks like it's downloading but at the end of the download, the > program > > > > does not execute. > > > > I tried to save it on the root of my hard drives - c:\ or g:\ - error > > > > message said I don't have permissions to save into the directory. So I > > > > manually changed the permissions to c:\ and g:\ and gave my userid > full > > > > permissions to the directory and subdirectories. > > > > > > > > The program appears to download but I can't find it - it appears that > the > > > > system is immediately deleting the program. > > > > > > > > My login is a member of the administrators group. > > > > > > > > I tried settings on IE7+, making the site a trusted site. Still the > same > > > > problem. > > > > > > > > Help! > > > > > > |
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| Newbie Rep Power: 13 ![]() | I have tried to download ITunes and get the same issue. I downloaded it to disc from another PC and was able to install it though. |
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| Guest | Re: Unable to download and save or execute program from Internet I'm unable to download files such as Office 2007 trial and gadgets for my desktop. Gerrie "RachelG" <RachelG.2nydo1@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:RachelG.2nydo1@no-mx.forums.net... > > I have tried to download ITunes and get the same issue. I downloaded it > to disc from another PC and was able to install it though. > > > -- > RachelG |
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