Michael
April 26th 03, 10:47 PM
Don't listen to Unknown, hes a goober. I'm not sure where
that setting it for sure but you can do a system restore
to a point before you unchecked it.
>-----Original Message-----
>I wanted to download an audio file from Xdrive and when I
hit the
>Download button, a dialog box came up asking me whether I
wanted to
>download the file to my desktop or play the file on
multimedia. I
>inadvertently choose "play the file" and noticed a little
box that was
>ticked off next to text that said "don't ask me that
again" and I then
>clicked "OK".
>
>Well, I didn't really want to play the file; I wanted to
download it
>to my desktop...but since I went ahead with the checked-
off
>instruction "don't ask me that again", every time I want
to download
>it, it automatically goes to the XP multimedia player (
which can't
>play the file anyway).
>
>How can I reverse the "don't ask me that again" that I
accidently let
>go through and, instead, have the dialog box come up
again so that I
>can choose "download to desktop"?
>
>I thank you in advance for your attention to this
question.
>.
>
that setting it for sure but you can do a system restore
to a point before you unchecked it.
>-----Original Message-----
>I wanted to download an audio file from Xdrive and when I
hit the
>Download button, a dialog box came up asking me whether I
wanted to
>download the file to my desktop or play the file on
multimedia. I
>inadvertently choose "play the file" and noticed a little
box that was
>ticked off next to text that said "don't ask me that
again" and I then
>clicked "OK".
>
>Well, I didn't really want to play the file; I wanted to
download it
>to my desktop...but since I went ahead with the checked-
off
>instruction "don't ask me that again", every time I want
to download
>it, it automatically goes to the XP multimedia player (
which can't
>play the file anyway).
>
>How can I reverse the "don't ask me that again" that I
accidently let
>go through and, instead, have the dialog box come up
again so that I
>can choose "download to desktop"?
>
>I thank you in advance for your attention to this
question.
>.
>