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| Unable to open or download .exe files from internet I am close to madness with Vista. I am trying to download files from the internet which are .exe Vista takes me through the whole process of asking whether I want to open or save the file and I have tried doing both. A dialogue box opens and it appears to be opening/saving, but when it has finished it neither opens or has saved. I have tried to amend the .exe to ..doc, but I don't have the option to do this. PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP!!! I don't have the money, time or resources to purchase and revert back to XP. |
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| Re: Unable to open or download .exe files from internet "Anita" <Anita@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F1DE136E-10BE-4EA9-AAC0-7E60A35DA885@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I am close to madness with Vista. I am trying to download files from the > internet which are .exe Vista takes me through the whole process of > asking > whether I want to open or save the file and I have tried doing both. A > dialogue box opens and it appears to be opening/saving, but when it has > finished it neither opens or has saved. I have tried to amend the .exe to > .doc, but I don't have the option to do this. > > PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP!!! I don't have the money, time or resources to > purchase and revert back to XP.[/color] You save the file to a temporary folder, you use Explorer, go to the file, right-click it, Properties, Unblock button. You can see if that does the trick. You also may have to use Run As Administrator to get it to run. [url]http://itsvista.com/2007/01/itsvista-tip-22-stop-security-warning-from-apps-on-vista/[/url] |
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| Re: Unable to open or download .exe files from internet You should always save your downloaded files into C:\Users\YourName\Downloads. there is absolutely no way any Vista will prohibit you to do it. In Windows Explorer find your folder C:\Users\YourName\downloads, drag it into the left pane where Documents and Music icons are shown. This is just for convenience, since you seem to be doing a lot of downloads. Next time you download you will click on this icon and see the whole folder. Also there is a chance that you are able to download but your files are not visible. Control Panel>>Appearance and Personalization>>Folder Options>>Show Hidden files and Folders>>Hidden Files and folders Node>>Check Show Hidden Files And Folders. "Anita" <Anita@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F1DE136E-10BE-4EA9-AAC0-7E60A35DA885@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I am close to madness with Vista. I am trying to download files from the > internet which are .exe Vista takes me through the whole process of > asking > whether I want to open or save the file and I have tried doing both. A > dialogue box opens and it appears to be opening/saving, but when it has > finished it neither opens or has saved. I have tried to amend the .exe to > .doc, but I don't have the option to do this. > > PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP!!! I don't have the money, time or resources to > purchase and revert back to XP.[/color] |
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| Re: Unable to open or download .exe files from internet Thank you AlexB and Mr. Arnold. I have followed the instructions in both emails and I have read the article Mr.Arnold supplied in his reply. When the dialogue box comes up, I do not see a warning about security certificates. I have tried downloading three different documents several times, each time using your instructions and whilst I hear a "ping", I try then to search for the document and...nothing! No sign of it in the folder, and I have tried right clicking, etc. I have also accessed the control panel and changed it to show all hidden files too. I had a problem a while ago with downlading iTunes and eventually (after many high-priced calls to Microsoft and Apple) I had to download it onto an XP machine, save it to disc and then transfer it from disc to Vista...don't have that XP anymore to try it with this, but it was a similar issue. Thanks for your help "AlexB" wrote: [color=blue] > You should always save your downloaded files into > C:\Users\YourName\Downloads. there is absolutely no way any Vista will > prohibit you to do it. > > In Windows Explorer find your folder C:\Users\YourName\downloads, drag it > into the left pane where Documents and Music icons are shown. This is just > for convenience, since you seem to be doing a lot of downloads. Next time > you download you will click on this icon and see the whole folder. > > Also there is a chance that you are able to download but your files are not > visible. > > Control Panel>>Appearance and Personalization>>Folder Options>>Show Hidden > files and Folders>>Hidden Files and folders Node>>Check Show Hidden Files > And Folders. > > > "Anita" <Anita@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F1DE136E-10BE-4EA9-AAC0-7E60A35DA885@microsoft.com...[color=green] > >I am close to madness with Vista. I am trying to download files from the > > internet which are .exe Vista takes me through the whole process of > > asking > > whether I want to open or save the file and I have tried doing both. A > > dialogue box opens and it appears to be opening/saving, but when it has > > finished it neither opens or has saved. I have tried to amend the .exe to > > .doc, but I don't have the option to do this. > > > > PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP!!! I don't have the money, time or resources to > > purchase and revert back to XP.[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Unable to open or download .exe files from internet IE security has been getting more extreme. There are a number of semi-secret Registry settings you can change to make it behave better, but it makes more sense to just switch to Firefox. You get a safer browser that doesn't try to oversee what you can download. |
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| Re: Unable to open or download .exe files from internet "Anita" <Anita@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F0F95AF3-91B1-43E3-A765-AFAA351EFD61@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Thank you AlexB and Mr. Arnold. > > I have followed the instructions in both emails and I have read the > article > Mr.Arnold supplied in his reply. When the dialogue box comes up, I do not > see a warning about security certificates. I have tried downloading three > different documents several times, each time using your instructions and > whilst I hear a "ping", I try then to search for the document > and...nothing! > No sign of it in the folder, and I have tried right clicking, etc. I have > also accessed the control panel and changed it to show all hidden files > too. > > I had a problem a while ago with downlading iTunes and eventually (after > many high-priced calls to Microsoft and Apple) I had to download it onto > an > XP machine, save it to disc and then transfer it from disc to > Vista...don't > have that XP anymore to try it with this, but it was a similar issue. >[/color] I would make a folder called Anita and point the save there. If the file is being saved to Anita, then there should be no way that you can miss it. If you're doing a search, then you need to use the Adv Search with Include non Indexed Files checked on to search for all files, not just indexed files. The security certificates is only going to show if the .exe file has actually been downloaded to a folder on your HD, and then you tried to run it. The message should pop then, because the exe was downloaded from another computer, use the Unblock button. |
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| Re: Unable to open or download .exe files from internet Anita, being desperate in my desire to help:), I want to suggest something different. You may try to enter the process from the back door so to speak. Place Command Prompt icon on your desktop, right click on it, Run As administrator, type in cd\ to get to C:> prompt, type in cd C:\users\Anita\Downloads and do Carriage Return. Here you type this: dir *.* or dir *.exe if your files are execs. It should give you the content of the download directory for this type of files. There is a remote and idiotic chance that your files might be there. If not, what could it be? Also, may I ask what kind of server are you using? Is it a reputable server? Have you had successful downloads from this one? Perhaps you can quote a small file you've tried to download and someone will try if it works? I can relate a somewhat, shall I say remotely, similar experience when I tried to download an iso image from MS it has a size of 2.3 Gbs. It showed me 2.3 Gbs of size in the directory. It took some 20 mins to download over a high speed connection. WinImage cannot read it. It appears to be empty! Only a small readme file is located in it. When I use WinImage on MS iso DVDs it read them OK, no problem. "Anita" <Anita@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F0F95AF3-91B1-43E3-A765-AFAA351EFD61@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Thank you AlexB and Mr. Arnold. > > I have followed the instructions in both emails and I have read the > article > Mr.Arnold supplied in his reply. When the dialogue box comes up, I do not > see a warning about security certificates. I have tried downloading three > different documents several times, each time using your instructions and > whilst I hear a "ping", I try then to search for the document > and...nothing! > No sign of it in the folder, and I have tried right clicking, etc. I have > also accessed the control panel and changed it to show all hidden files > too. > > I had a problem a while ago with downlading iTunes and eventually (after > many high-priced calls to Microsoft and Apple) I had to download it onto > an > XP machine, save it to disc and then transfer it from disc to > Vista...don't > have that XP anymore to try it with this, but it was a similar issue. > > Thanks for your help > > "AlexB" wrote: >[color=green] >> You should always save your downloaded files into >> C:\Users\YourName\Downloads. there is absolutely no way any Vista will >> prohibit you to do it. >> >> In Windows Explorer find your folder C:\Users\YourName\downloads, drag it >> into the left pane where Documents and Music icons are shown. This is >> just >> for convenience, since you seem to be doing a lot of downloads. Next time >> you download you will click on this icon and see the whole folder. >> >> Also there is a chance that you are able to download but your files are >> not >> visible. >> >> Control Panel>>Appearance and Personalization>>Folder Options>>Show >> Hidden >> files and Folders>>Hidden Files and folders Node>>Check Show Hidden Files >> And Folders. >> >> >> "Anita" <Anita@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:F1DE136E-10BE-4EA9-AAC0-7E60A35DA885@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> >I am close to madness with Vista. I am trying to download files from >> >the >> > internet which are .exe Vista takes me through the whole process of >> > asking >> > whether I want to open or save the file and I have tried doing both. A >> > dialogue box opens and it appears to be opening/saving, but when it has >> > finished it neither opens or has saved. I have tried to amend the .exe >> > to >> > .doc, but I don't have the option to do this. >> > >> > PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP!!! I don't have the money, time or resources >> > to >> > purchase and revert back to XP.[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Unable to open or download .exe files from internet FireFox is MALWARE. Beware. "mayayana" <mayaXXyana1a@mindXXspring.com> wrote in message news:%23YBMWWyTIHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > IE security has been getting more extreme. There are > a number of semi-secret Registry settings you can change > to make it behave better, but it makes more sense to just > switch to Firefox. You get a safer browser that doesn't try > to oversee what you can download. > >[/color] |
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| Re: Unable to open or download .exe files from internet [color=blue] > FireFox is MALWARE. Beware. >[/color] Most people would consider that statement surprising at best, and downright bizarre at worst. I don't doubt that you know that, so why didn't you provide any explanation or details? I've been using Mozilla browsers (Firefox and K-Meleon) for years. I find them fast, dependable, and extremely configurable. From Firefox version 2 onward, the influence of Google's financial support is visible in some aspects, like the removal and deliberate obfuscation of the option to block 3rd-part images* and the ridiculous phishing filter that will report your browsing to Google if you use it. But aside from that caveat I can't think of any possible complaint about Firefox. ( * You can still use about:config or a user.js file to block 3rd-party images, but they jumbled it around to make it more confusing. And anyone who has ever used those settings knows they couldn't possibly have changed the setting name and the value meaning in the interest of clarity. :) Internet Explorer, on the other hand, is an outdated, buggy, vulnerable mess, with very poor support for web standards. In recent versions Microsoft has begun adding "security improvements" to make matters worse. On top of all that, even experts have a challenge in configuring the most basic of settings, like script and cookies. Do you really like IE? If so then try rereading this thread objectively. It's a discussion of various tricks and tweaks that can be used in an attempt to merely get IE to download a file properly! How bad does it have to get before people consider switching browsers? (And there's not just Firefox. There's also Opera, K-Meleon, and for XP SP2+ users I think Apple now has a version of Safari.) |
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| Re: Unable to open or download .exe files from internet You've got to be kidding.... There's nothing wrong with Firefox. -- [url]http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview[/url] "AlexB" <alexb@comcast.net> wrote in message news:uG1Cdt5TIHA.4696@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > FireFox is MALWARE. Beware. > > "mayayana" <mayaXXyana1a@mindXXspring.com> wrote in message > news:%23YBMWWyTIHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> IE security has been getting more extreme. There are >> a number of semi-secret Registry settings you can change >> to make it behave better, but it makes more sense to just >> switch to Firefox. You get a safer browser that doesn't try >> to oversee what you can download. >> >>[/color] >[/color] |
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| RE: Unable to open or download .exe files from internet Anita I have exactly the same problem. Download fails include Adobe from its main site and other sites, Nvidia update .exe files, messenger etc etc - basically every .exe file I download will appear on my machine but not execute. If I try to run it directly that also fails Commonest problem is for "program has stopped working" to appear with APP CRASH when I ask for more details and solution finder cannot help. I've tried turning protection off whether it be IE7 security, UAC or anti virus etc but all to no avail and previous posting hasn't offered solution. Like you if I make hard copy to CD then it will run! Mine was a clean install to a new HDD so overwriting XP can't be to blame - I'm currently dual booting to XP on another HD to save some frustration. I was interested to read "mayayana's" comments about registry tweaks and I can only think it is a local setting that needs a change so if you're out there I'd be keen to try anything!! Hope you find a fix to this headache. Will "Anita" wrote: [color=blue] > I am close to madness with Vista. I am trying to download files from the > internet which are .exe Vista takes me through the whole process of asking > whether I want to open or save the file and I have tried doing both. A > dialogue box opens and it appears to be opening/saving, but when it has > finished it neither opens or has saved. I have tried to amend the .exe to > .doc, but I don't have the option to do this. > > PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP!!! I don't have the money, time or resources to > purchase and revert back to XP.[/color] |
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| RE: Unable to open or download .exe files from internet Take a look at these articles from Ramesh showing how to fix .exe file association. [url]http://tinyurl.com/yrrf3s[/url] [url]http://tinyurl.com/2xsewp[/url] "Will Sniffer" wrote: [color=blue] > Anita > > I have exactly the same problem. Download fails include Adobe from its main > site and other sites, Nvidia update .exe files, messenger etc etc - basically > every .exe file I download will appear on my machine but not execute. If I > try to run it directly that also fails Commonest problem is for "program has > stopped working" to appear with APP CRASH when I ask for more details and > solution finder cannot help. I've tried turning protection off whether it be > IE7 security, UAC or anti virus etc but all to no avail and previous posting > hasn't offered solution. Like you if I make hard copy to CD then it will run! > > Mine was a clean install to a new HDD so overwriting XP can't be to blame - > I'm currently dual booting to XP on another HD to save some frustration. > > I was interested to read "mayayana's" comments about registry tweaks and I > can only think it is a local setting that needs a change so if you're out > there I'd be keen to try anything!! > > Hope you find a fix to this headache. > > Will > > "Anita" wrote: >[color=green] > > I am close to madness with Vista. I am trying to download files from the > > internet which are .exe Vista takes me through the whole process of asking > > whether I want to open or save the file and I have tried doing both. A > > dialogue box opens and it appears to be opening/saving, but when it has > > finished it neither opens or has saved. I have tried to amend the .exe to > > .doc, but I don't have the option to do this. > > > > PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP!!! I don't have the money, time or resources to > > purchase and revert back to XP.[/color][/color] |
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| RE: Unable to open or download .exe files from internet Take a look at these articles from Ramesh showing how to fix .exe file association. [url]http://tinyurl.com/yrrf3s[/url] [url]http://tinyurl.com/2xsewp[/url] "Will Sniffer" wrote: [color=blue] > Anita > > I have exactly the same problem. Download fails include Adobe from its main > site and other sites, Nvidia update .exe files, messenger etc etc - basically > every .exe file I download will appear on my machine but not execute. If I > try to run it directly that also fails Commonest problem is for "program has > stopped working" to appear with APP CRASH when I ask for more details and > solution finder cannot help. I've tried turning protection off whether it be > IE7 security, UAC or anti virus etc but all to no avail and previous posting > hasn't offered solution. Like you if I make hard copy to CD then it will run! > > Mine was a clean install to a new HDD so overwriting XP can't be to blame - > I'm currently dual booting to XP on another HD to save some frustration. > > I was interested to read "mayayana's" comments about registry tweaks and I > can only think it is a local setting that needs a change so if you're out > there I'd be keen to try anything!! > > Hope you find a fix to this headache. > > Will > > "Anita" wrote: >[color=green] > > I am close to madness with Vista. I am trying to download files from the > > internet which are .exe Vista takes me through the whole process of asking > > whether I want to open or save the file and I have tried doing both. A > > dialogue box opens and it appears to be opening/saving, but when it has > > finished it neither opens or has saved. I have tried to amend the .exe to > > .doc, but I don't have the option to do this. > > > > PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP!!! I don't have the money, time or resources to > > purchase and revert back to XP.[/color][/color] |
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