Re: Cannot download a CSV file in Win XP ?
- From: v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Vincent Xu [MSFT])
- Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 06:55:18 GMT
Hi Nacny,
Would you please send me a screen shot of the error message?
If you don't want others know the protected link or filename, you can send
it to my email: v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks.
Best regards,
Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Vincent, it's not the association that is the problem. I can't even get
the CSV file to download into my hard drive. It's that it "won't" down-
load onto my laptop, although it will on my son's laptop with XP.
When I click on the site to download, the windows asking where I
want to save it "doesn't" open. What it does is ................
When I click on download it says, "transferring file:
https:/www.xxxxonlinebanking.org/account/historydownload.asp"
and then it appears as a txt file or an error report
missing file: https:/www.xxxxonlinebanking.org/xxxxxxxstyle.css"
Thanks,(The xxx's are to protect the actual name of the bank.)
Nancy
"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" <v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Nancy,
You can have a try :
In reset the correct file association for the files:
Open Windows Explorer
Find and highlight one of the files
Click Tools>Folder Options>File type
Scroll down the list until you find the file type you want the file to
exeopened with
Click Change and then OK
Close and then try it again
If the program that you want to open the file with is not in the list,
thenyou can add it by doing the following.
Highlight the file>right click>select Open with
If the program you want to open the file with is not in the list, click
Browse. Navigate to the program folder and highlight the application
rights.and click Open. Then check the box that says Always use the selected
program to open this kind of file Then ok out
Hope it helps.
Best regards,
Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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I tried this Vincent but with no luck. I would think this is an XP
convertnot media since the file I'm trying to download is a CSV which I
newsreaderinto an excel XLS file for keeping. Any other suggestions would be
appreciated.
Nancy
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Hi,
Since MediaCenter edition is a special edition, we have a queue:
microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter
I think it is more approprate place for your issue.
Thanks for understanding.
Best regards,
Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Subject: Cannot download a CSV file in Win XP ?
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I previously was able to download and account file (CSV format) to
my old Win98SE PC with no problem. I tried to do it using my new
Win XP Media 2005 PC and it won't do it. It does not come up with
the window which asks me where I want to save it, although if
I try to download the same file in Quicken or Money it does works.
When I click on download it says, "transferring file:
https:/www.xxxxonlinebanking.org/account/historydownload.asp"
and then it appears as a txt file or an error report
"missing file: https:/www.xxxxonlinebanking.org/xxxxxxxstyle.css"
(The xxx's are to protect the actual name of the bank.)
I did try downloading this file on another Win XP PC and it worked
Is this something with my Win XP or the bank's program.
Thanks in advance for the help !
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