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More info?)
I can only think that if you were to copy the URL and paste it into
Media Player File->Open URL, it would probably work. Then again that
would work with most any player.
I don't really run XP unless I have to, so I'm afraid I don't have any
good suggestions. Definitely you could try a range of options to save
the file - Streambox and other stream-download packages might help
here.
I've suggested another browser (really, IE is 5 years or more out of
date) but OK I can see you won't do that - sorry ;-)
Also sorry, I looked again and you're right that it's not German - my
oops ! I was confused by your nntp posthig host being @.phx.gbl, I
thought it was a german one.
Cheers - Neil
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 02:21:55 -0700, "DB" <nospam@darkbulb.com> wrote:
>Thanks for your reply, but I've already tried that and it
>din't work (I've even tried putting a site in the safe
>zone and enabled all options there, and it still didn't
>work). I think it might have to do with the fact that I
>use a different program for video files instead of WMP. I
>tried to change it back, though, and the problem persisted
>(although I didn't try rebooting). Isn't there perhaps
>some registry setting to circumvent this behaviour?
>
>Tnx, DB
>
>PS; that language is Dutch, not German... I hate it when
>people call Dutch German
>
>PPS; I won't change browser btw, sorry
>>-----Original Message-----
>>This is a result of the new XP-SP2 'Security Center'
>change.
>>
>>The change is for your computer's security, and prevents
>automatic
>>file downloads. But, it should not be showing for
>registered file type
>>content - XP should look inside the file to decide if it
>really *is* a
>>media player file type.
>>
>>Solutions :
>>
>>1) Use a real browser with fewer security issues to
>download the
>>file, eg Firefox :
>http
/www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
>>
>>2) Turn off this behaviour in IE, once you have read and
>understood
>>the security problem it might cause :
>>
>>IE Menu Tools->Options->Security->Internet
>>Look for 'Automatic Prompting for File Downloads' (or
>the equivalent
>>in German language) and change the setting. Also look
>for 'File
>>Download' and select 'Enable'.
>>
>>HTH
>>Cheers - Neil
>>
>>On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 17:03:41 -0700, "DB"
><nospam@darkbulb.com> wrote:
>>
>>>In the past you could choose to open a file and not save
>>>it, now the dialog box for opened gets covered right
>away
>>>with a save only box, so you have to save it in order to
>>>open it, anybody know how to change this, thanks
>>>
>>>(example: http
/www.darkbulb.com/videodownload.jpg)
>>
>>.
>>