Ok thanks, I'll have to do that as a last resort because I
don't want the 'repair' changing everything I spent the last
two days trying to get 'customized'.  :-)  Meantime,
hopefully someone will know of a setting somewhere so the
zipped files can be downloaded.
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com �


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From: "ETM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Start/settings/control panel/add remove programs -- highlight
IE6
and then click on add/remove.  A dialogue box will offer you
the
ability to repair IE.

Elaine

Hello owner-pcworks

On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, you wrote

> There is nothing to click, the "always ask....." button is
> grayed out.  I click a download link for a zipped file, and
> it just goes straight to a temp folder, then opens up
instead of just downloading.

> I don't know where the IE repair tool is in ME and IE6.
It's
> not in the location it was in 98 & IE5.x
> Thanks,
> -Clint
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