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 ·  · IE11 is still in Windows If you like, you can use OPTION SIX in the tutorial below to "Set this program as default" for Internet Explorer to have IE11 open URL links. I have the same problem as the original poster. Your solution does not work -- at least, for links in Outlook  · In Internet Explorer, click the small cog icon in the top right corner (under the red close X) to bring up TOOLS. Click INTERNET OPTIONS from the menu. Click the SECURITY tab. UNCheck TURN ON PROTECTED MODE. Restart Internet Explorer. Have a nice day. If you are wondering what Internet Explorer Protected Mode does, Microsoft explains it this way.  · Just change it to a valid folder (like "Download" in your profile).:) Try the following steps: 1. Open IE. 2. Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner, then click on "View downloads". 3. Click on the "Options" link in the lower left corner. 4. Click on the "Browse" button. 5. Navigate to a folder for the download in your profile and "select folder". 6.


Starting with Windows 10 build , you can now choose to "Run" a download link without first saving it, and Microsoft added a "Save As" option to the existing "Save" link. This tutorial will show you how to turn on or off the download save prompt in Microsoft Edge for your account in Windows Conclusion. The Downloads section is a small part of the Internet Explorer app and when using it for the first time it is not that easy to figure out how to access and manage your downloads. Hopefully this guide has managed to do a good job at explaining everything. If you have any questions regarding downloads in the Internet Explorer app, please use the comments section below. Depending on file associations and installed programs, Internet Explorer often tries to open all files, instead of giving users the option to save the file or ope in. Also, in the IE menu to save/open files, there is a setting allowing to always open that type of file. If you turn on the "Always Open" setting, it's not immediately obvious how.


Whenever you click a file download button, this window should appear at the bottom of your screen. Just click the arrow I've indicated and choose Save As, and then point the download to a location of your choice. If you click Save it should default to the Windows Download folder and if you click Run it will just download and install the file. IE11 is still in Windows If you like, you can use OPTION SIX in the tutorial below to "Set this program as default" for Internet Explorer to have IE11 open URL links. I have the same problem as the original poster. Your solution does not work -- at least, for links in Outlook Even if the system itself sets the registry key below “HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\AttachmentExecute\{DFC}" for www.doorway.ru8 (by clicking on file in download manager, uncheck prompt before opening) the system always prompts to open, save or save as the file.

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