Re: Download Problem

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"Tony" <Tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a Sony Vaio caption running XP Pro/SP2 that I'm connecting to the
latest Linksys wireless router running 802.11N.

Attached to the Linksys router by RJ45 connection will be a Buffalo
Technology Buffalo Terastation 1TB NAS RAID1
http://www.buffalotech.com/products/product-detail.php?productid=97 ;

I'm installing this device to act as a main repository of my very large
downloads.

My question is when I download large files; they appear to be written to a
Cache locations on my hard drive, then get copied to the location I
initially
instructed windows to save it to.

If I'm downloaded a 500 Meg file, how do I setup Windows to write the file
one time in the final folder instead of writing it in a temporary location
then in the final location.

Thanks



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