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Le Pen 25th August 2006 10:46

Problems saving downloaded email attachments
 
Hi Guys,

Running XP home on my laptop.

A friend has sent me .pdf and .doc files as attachments and when I try to download them it seems to go through the normal process of asking if I want to open, save or cancel the items. If I choose open it seems to start normally but leaves me with an empty ie page. Then if I try to save it, it runs through the narmal process, you can see the green progress bar, then, even though the "close after download" box isnt checked it closes and the file isnt on my computer.

Hope this makes sense

LP

Le Pen 25th August 2006 10:48

Forgot to add that any file I try to save to my lappy behaves the same way.

Devlin Carnet 25th August 2006 12:29

Le Pen,
In Outlook there is an option under tools-security which says,
"do not allow attachments to be down loaded or opened which may be a virus"
Try unchecking this box.
its worth a try.

BOAC 25th August 2006 14:14

Sometimes these downloads can be slow. Check and see if you have a small image of a disk drive bottom left with an arrow going into it? (Assuming you are using IE, of course?). While this is showing the file is downloading. There may be speed problems at the server slowing the download and you may be trying to save it before it is done? If so, make a cup of tea.:)

frostbite 25th August 2006 14:37

Might be worth doing a search using Explorer just to make sure they're not going in an unexpected folder.

Jet II 25th August 2006 16:13

I take it you have actually set up your email account to download any attachments?

Le Pen 25th August 2006 23:10

Chaps,

This has just started to happen, nothing has changed on my system (as far as I know). It was working 5 days ago.

Frostbite... Have tried that

Jet II/Devlin Will chech that.

Thanks

LP

Tarq57 27th August 2006 04:20

Sounds a bit like something, maybe a .dll, has become corrupted.
Tried doing a system restore?
Some of the dedicated computer forum sites have good expertise for specific problems, I was even able to download a new dll from onew of them. (Not for this, but a similar problem).

Memetic 28th August 2006 00:46

What email package?
 
Le Pen, you don't mention an email package and also say

...but leaves me with an empty ie page.
Are you using web based email?

If so have you tried clearing the cache on your web browser?

If you are not on webmail what email package are you using?

Best regards

Memetic

Le Pen 29th August 2006 07:54

Thanks for all this guys,

Now then!

I have since discovered that I cant save or open ANY downloaded items. Including stuff from Microsoft. This is a bit worrying as I tried to download an update for Windoze Defender with nil luck.

Clear cache regularly and did a system restore too with no change.

Any clues please?

Thanks again

LP

Tarq57 29th August 2006 09:50

This is a total longshot...(translation=I have no idea), do you use any kind of registry clean-up program? If so, try restoring the registry to the last known good backup.
I'm guessing by your last post you have security programs preventing virii etc. Could try something different, like http://www.ewido.net/en/ (30 day free trial) which picks up stuff, including trojans, some of the others don't.
Guess you'd have to download that on another computer and transfer it to yours.
There must be something you can do short of having to reinstall, but that might be the only option. This sounds weird.
What was the nature of the last item succesfully downloaded? Could it, or anything else, have wreaked this sort of havoc?
Do kids have access to the laptop? Very destructive.

Le Pen 29th August 2006 11:49

Thanks Markjoy,

I cant remember the day it actually happened but I have recently used the windoze restore facility. With no luck I might add.

G7SWZ 30th August 2006 22:08

I had a similar problem a couple of weeks ago - I eventually tracked it down to be a problem created by Internet Explorer 7 - at present there is no work around for it.

On going back to Internet Explorer 6 the problem disappeared.

It happens even if you are not getting the pdf files via Internet Explorer so can also affect the files within Firefox as well.

John G7SWZ

Le Pen 31st August 2006 08:25

Thanks for that. But I'm only using ie 6 anyway. :{

Tarq57 31st August 2006 12:01

So no registry "work" or "fixit" programs used recently?

Le Pen 31st August 2006 18:21

Zilch! :ugh: :{ :(

Memetic 4th September 2006 23:53

Are you using web based email to try and get to these attachments? If so try an email programme like Thunderbird.

If you are not on webmail what email package are you using?


If on web mail, are you at work? Corporate nets could block downloads from web mail.

Best regards

Memetic

Le Pen 5th September 2006 12:50

Memetic....

Thanks for the help.

Its not only email attachments that wont save. Its everything. I cant update anything from a download because it just does not save.

BTW

Yesrerday I was playing with it and tried to download something to my desktop. While it was d/loading I was watching my desktop.The icon for the downoded file appeared for about half a second then dissapeared. I did a search for it but it wasnt on my laptop.

Thanks again

LP

Tarq57 5th September 2006 13:00

That's just wierd.
Don't know any approach to solving this, except to get professional help, or try a dedicated geek forum.
Try downloading a file to a CD. If you can. If it works, at least you'll know it's actually transferring.

Saab Dastard 5th September 2006 20:13

Here's a list of possible culprits - the damaged index.dat file looks a likely candidate.

File Download Problems

SD


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