"HFL" <> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 20:50:50 -0500, "AlexB" <>
> wrote:
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>>Observe carefully the process of download. I assume you have your UAC on!
>>When the download comes in it should ask you for a permission and offer
>>you
>>a window. There should be a button: Browse. Click it. Choose the directory
>>you want.
>>
>>Another option is the pane on the left hand side. It also allows you to
>>redirect the download, as far as I remember. The indisputable fact is that
>>it is POSSIBLE. Just watch out.
>>
>>Most of the downloads should go into Temp folder, like when you download
>>software that you run right after it. You have no need to save the file.
>>Just click Run. The Temp folder is cleaned after you sign off.
>
> This is exactly what happened. When the file was finished
> downloading, it was an *.iso file. It opened my Nero and it burnt the
> file to DVD. Later that night, I wanted to burn another copy for my
> son. Yes, as you said, it had deleted the file. I wanted the option
> to save it to a file and not have it deleted, unitl I wanted to delete
> it. That is how it works in XP - but is never gave me that opporunity
> in Vista - was hoping there was a way to force it to give me the
> option. It is a real problem to spend four hours downloading the file
> and have Vista detele it without asking me
>
> Hal
Alternate-click on the link to the file, choose "save target as" and choose
a location.
It sounds as though IE is automatically opening the file in the associated
application, either that or you chose the option to open, instead of to save
it when you first clicked the link.
Mic