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| via_newsgroup[at]please.tnx(Cal Learner-- MVP) wrote in message news:<m0gckv4sk4qtj44p7lqp4hnmvrel16759f[at]4ax.com> ... - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Aragorn wrote:
Your second point did the trick !> > I'm using Money 2004 and I have a simple yet very anoying problem : > > when I go to my online bank, I normally just have to select the > > account I'm wishing to get all operations from and a window box should > > appear (with options "open" or "save as"). Apparently, as the box > > appears on screen and disappears immediately, Windows try to open it > > without letting me choose. And the problem is that nothing happen. If > > I uninstall Money, this time the window appears and I can save the > > file. So it seems this issue is coming from Money. > > > So my question is : is there a way to force Internet Explorer to save > > the file and NOT to open it directly ? Or else : do you know another > > solution ? > Holding down Shift as you click, or right-clicking and choosing Save > Target As ... may do it for you. > You can also do this: > Start-> Settings-> ControlPanel-> FolderOptions-> FileTypes > Select OFX-- Open Financial Exchange File . > Click Advanced. Check Confirm Open After Download unless > you would not like the pop-up box with the choices. Now the pop-up windows asking me if I want to save the file appears. (which is great as I couldn't do the "right click save as" before). Thanks a lot !!! -R- |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Aragorn wrote: - quote - > I'm using Money 2004 and I have a simple yet very anoying problem :
Holding down Shift as you click, or right-clicking and choosing Save> when I go to my online bank, I normally just have to select the > account I'm wishing to get all operations from and a window box should > appear (with options "open" or "save as"). Apparently, as the box > appears on screen and disappears immediately, Windows try to open it > without letting me choose. And the problem is that nothing happen. If > I uninstall Money, this time the window appears and I can save the > file. So it seems this issue is coming from Money. > So my question is : is there a way to force Internet Explorer to save > the file and NOT to open it directly ? Or else : do you know another > solution ? Target As ... may do it for you. You can also do this: Start-> Settings-> ControlPanel-> FolderOptions-> FileTypes Select OFX-- Open Financial Exchange File . Click Advanced. Check Confirm Open After Download unless you would not like the pop-up box with the choices. |
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