The Downloads panel and Library keep track of files you download. We'll show you how to access, manage, change settings and find your files. · In some cases, when you download a file, you may see a pop-up dialog box asking if you want to Save the file or Run the file. If you select the Save option, you can specify where to save the file, including the desktop, Documents folder, or any other location. In an Explorer window. You can also find your Downloads folder in any File Explorer window. My mom downloaded a Word document from an e-mail attachment by clicking on "Open" in the Internet Explorer 7 dialog, instead of "Save". She proceeded to make a lot of changes, after which she saved the document and closed Word, thinking she just updated the e-mail attachment.
Cause. To download files, Internet Explorer must create a cache or temporary file. In Internet Explorer 9 or a later version, if the file is delivered over HTTPS, and any response headers are set to prevent caching, and if the Do not save encrypted pages to disk option is set, a cache file is not created. Therefore, the download fails. Can't download files in Internet Explorer. Archived Forums This might be because of the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration, open the Server Manager Local Server and check for the following: If it's turned on, you won't be able to download any files. Answer (1 of 3): This is not an operating system setting. It belongs to the software you are using to download the file. For Firefox, it is in Menu, Options (or about:preferences) on the general tab: Chrome is under Menu, Settings (or chrome://settings), Advanced: Edge puts it under Menu, Sett.
Download Manager keeps track of pictures, documents, and other files you download from the web. Files you've downloaded are automatically saved in the Downloads folder. This folder is usually located on the drive where Windows is installed (for example, C:\users\your name\downloads). You can always move downloads from the Downloads folder to other places on your PC. To view files you've downloaded while using Internet Explorer, open Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, and then select. Open/Run - Opens the selected file using the default program for that type of file or runs the executable file you have selected. Internet Explorer, app, downlods, manage, run, clear, delete Open file location/Open program location - Opens the folder where the file was downloaded. I think it should be in: C:\Documents and Settings\USER_NAME\Temporary Internet Files\IE_VERSION then one of the bunch of random names, but I'm on Windows 7 so I can't verify that. EDIT: The easiest way would be you go to Word and pick the Office Button go over Open and to the right, pick it there then just pick Save As.
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