05-04-2005 06:27 PM | |
Unknown Hero | I never clicked it so never needed to search how to turn it off....so I can't help you anymore. |
05-04-2005 01:43 PM | |
Raven |
Only the gods know why I clicked that option :not_ok: I just couldn't find a way to undo it <_< |
04-04-2005 10:27 PM | |
Unknown Hero | I am too late, but your problem was that you once selected the option 'Always do this action' or 'Don't ask me again', so you couldn't save the files only open them. |
04-04-2005 10:12 PM | |
DeathDude | Cool glad to hear it. |
04-04-2005 09:52 PM | |
Raven |
Woo, awesome! Al my problems are solved with Firefox. Thanks, guys (and gals)! |
04-04-2005 09:40 PM | |
DeathDude | Meh it could be the program, but it shouldn't be doing that, I agree things have changed a lot from those days, but whatever. |
04-04-2005 09:38 PM | |
Raven |
okay, getting it now. The weird thing is that I can save any file, except Abandonia games afaik. Or maybe it's Powerarchiver hijacking zip-file downloads.. Mneh. Where's the good old days when things were simple? Except for manually editing autoexec.bat, config.sys and memorising soundcard settings and EMS, XMS... |
04-04-2005 09:33 PM | |
DeathDude |
Yeah firefox is freeware, get it at www.mozilla.org It's on the front page the download link. |
04-04-2005 09:32 PM | |
Raven |
Rightclicking, huh. Why didn't I think of that? Wait, I did. Didn't work. IE treats the button as an image, not a link. Firefox? Is that freeware? Do you know off-hand where to get it? Thanks for the great help so far! You guys rock. |
04-04-2005 09:31 PM | |
DeathDude |
You could try going to tools-internet options click the advanced tab and click restore defaults. You could try reinstalling internet explorer, by going to the add/remove panel and clicking on repair it |
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