cinnamon opened this issue on Jul 18, 2002 ยท 10 posts
cinnamon posted Thu, 18 July 2002 at 6:23 PM
TrekkieGrrrl posted Thu, 18 July 2002 at 6:35 PM
Is it no matter how big the file is? Coz I sometimes get this when trying to dowload large files, I haven't really been able to see any consistency in it :o/ A good thing to do is to make sure your TEMP folder is empty, it can cause all sorts of weird problems if too many .tmp files are in that. Don't know if it solves THIS problem though.
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mwa posted Thu, 18 July 2002 at 6:46 PM
I never had this problem but, have you tried to reinstall winzip to see if that helps? --Magnus--
Kalypso posted Thu, 18 July 2002 at 6:57 PM Online Now! Site Admin
Go to Start menu/ Folder Options. Click on the third tab (File Types) Scroll down till you find WinZip File and click on Edit. Make sure "Confirm open after download" is checked. That should fix it, had it happen to me many times and it was a hair-pulling experience at first :) Oh, and BTW, I'm on windows 98 so I'm not sure where folder options are if you're using XP or sth else. Hope this helps.
VIDandCGI posted Thu, 18 July 2002 at 7:26 PM
you might find that the file is saving to some stupid temp file somewhere and as long as the winzip archive is open you can select file>move archive... this lets you put the archivesaves it where you want.
Dolphin posted Thu, 18 July 2002 at 8:00 PM
I think it's possible you're clicking on OPEN instead of download.. my pooter does this.. it copies the file to temp folder then opens it.. once open it deletes the temp file.. double check that.. if not I'm stumped :) Dolph.
Crescent posted Thu, 18 July 2002 at 8:10 PM
Are you using IE? If you are, and you don't have the option of Saving to Disk for WinZip instead of Opening it, try this: Click Start: Settings: Control Panel. Double-click Folder Options. Click the File Types tab. Scroll down to and click the .zip extension. Click Advanced. Click on "Confirm open after download." (As per Microsoft. Don't blame me if it's wrong.) ;-)
droyd posted Fri, 19 July 2002 at 1:18 AM
This happened to me a bunch of times and I'm sure it will happen again sometime. It's a weird quirk (in 98SE) but I'm sure the same fix method will help if you're using a different Windows OS. A while back I asked this very same question here and Kalypso's solution should do the trick. There's no rhyme or reason to it, just one day Windows decides it's going to download to temporary internet folder.
Paranoid posted Fri, 19 July 2002 at 3:42 AM
I suffered from this problem, too. Calypso and Crescent, you are right - thanks for help, it works! A toast to you both! This was going to kill me...
cinnamon posted Fri, 19 July 2002 at 6:17 AM
thanks!