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Within windows the file association is ok, so opening from a normal folder functions fine, just when they are downloaded from the web it is an issue. Worth mentioning that our page is in our trusted sites list. I'll get back to you on program association within IE. Saving file as and opening works fine.

If it's not all the machines and works on some with IE8 and not on some with IE8, then you will need to go through the options of the two side by side and compare what is different. Is it only on your website that this is happening with the. If so, you should read this article:. It has to do with the MIME types in the webserver. I'll admit I'm not a webserver admin so I've always been a bit fuzzy on the details.

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Our team will review it and, if necessary, take action. For example fisheye displays the file name example. If you right click on the link to download and choose "copy link location" and paste this location to a new browser window, you can see it is the correct link for the example. However when you try and download the file via IE, the file is downloaded as example. The file won't open, because its not a zip, hence you have to rename the file back to example.

Retailers are discounting items in the run-up to Black Friday. Hoping to save some money? We've found the best Black Friday Deals of If you really want to get rid of this problem, you need to add the docx, xlsx and pptx to the mime-types on the server. This way you let the server decide what kind of programs are associated with these files. Still using IE7, but what I found worked was to choose "Save" when you click on the file link, then add the proper document extension to the filename in the "Save As" dialog box, i.

Although it defines the "Save as type:" as a zipped folder, it appropriately saves the file as the correct type. I have total administrative control of both. Please note that while some solutions may work for one computer they may not work for another but hopefully you will find one that works for you :. Right click any zip file and select properties. Click the Change button next to where it says Open with in the screenshot below.

In the Open with window select Windows Explorer from the list of programs 4. Tick Always use the selected program If you do not see Windows Explorer in the list above then click Browse and manually select Explorer. Finally click Open then OK.



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