Re: Downloading, no Save As

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Hey Doug,

No go. It doesn't work for me. I re started and it still won't do it. Any
other suggestions.

"Doug Knox MS-MVP" wrote:

> In Windows Explorer go to Tools, Folder Options, File Types. Locate the entry for MP3 files and click the Advanced button. Check the box Confirm open after download.
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> "astro" <astro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:60B1C0DD-6D51-461B-BFB8-86836BD703D4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Howdy,
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> > When I try and downlload an MP3 file I don't get a prompt to Save As or Run.
> > It just starts downloading and eventually a QuickTime window opens with just
> > a player in the centre of the window. I can then play the track but that's
> > all. How can I be prompted to save my downloads in a location of my choice
> > for listening or burning at a later date.
>
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