On 3/03/2017 3:41 AM, Richmond wrote:
You could try right clicking on the file and select "copy link location"
or whatever it's called, then downloaded it with wget from the command line.
The only problem is you have to download wget first.
https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/
Why haven't you tried downloading with Internet Explorer?
AS I mentioned elsewhere in this thread, Richmond, I did manage to
download the file .... on my sister's Win10 computer using Chrome!
I don't have MSIE installed!
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Daniel
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