You've had a couple of replies.
You never said how you are saving these files. Are you downloading them, or
copying from another disk or device?
If you are downloading files, IE7 does what you want by default. You go to
download a file, a box pops up, it shows you the default folder, you can
navigate to a different one if you wish, and save.
Next time, it should go to the same folder.
In FireFox, there's a setting, where you tell it what folder to save to. It
saves files there, every time.
IMHO, the desktop is a poor place to save downloaded files. If you have a
lot of shortcuts, the DL'd files can get lost, or you can accidently delete
some of your shortcuts. I use a specific folder (C:\DL).
With either IE or FF, it automatically offers to open the downloaded file,
so you don't even have to navigate to the folder.
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> "Ric" <> wrote in message
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>>I use my desktop as "working space" where I save stuff I'm working on
>>before filing it away somewhere else. With XP, "saving" in any program
>>would always default to desktop, which was excellent.
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>> With Vista, it keeps defaulting to differnet locations - eg if I save a
>> file it recognises as a picture, it tries to save it my pictures folder.
>> How can I make Vista behave like XP and always default to desktop?
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> I suppose because nobody has replied to this that it is not possible to do
> this.
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> This was a "feature" that I absolutely hate on Macs - seems Microsoft have
> blindly copied Mac on this one too.