הנה הפתרון באנגלית:
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Go to My Computer
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Go to the Tools menu and choose Folder Options
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Go to the File Types tab
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Scroll down to the File Extension that you want to change (hint: the file extension you want to change corresponds with the type of file you're attempting to download that does not give you the option to Save)
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Click on the Advanced button
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Checkmark "Confirm Open after Download"
There is also a special case for the executable file extension (.EXE) which is *not* listed in the "File Extensions" listing (as described above). For this, you will need to do a registry edit.
The special circumstance scenario is this:
Normally, when you try and download a .EXE (self-executable) file with Internet Explorer, you are prompted to "Always ask before opening this type of file." Should you happen to accidentally checkmark the "Don't ask me this again" box: the next time an .EXE file is about to be downloaded, you will not be prompted to open the file and it will automatically open for you (not good!). Obviously, this is a *major* security issue because almost all viruses, worms, Trojans, and Spyware are transmitted through self-executable file packages.
To reset the Internet Explorer .EXE download file extension:
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Click Start, and type in "regedit" (no quotes)
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Go to Hkey_Classes_Root -> exefile
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Change the EditFlags value from: d8 07 01 00 to: d8 07 00 00
sonic2008-9-30 20:27:31