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Do you get any error message when you try to download files from the internet? You may try to change the security settings for Internet Explorer. Load Internet Explorer. Then click on Apply. In order to ensure that IE is allowing downloads, on the same tab.

Click on the Internet icon and then Custom Level. This might also be happening due to the temporary files on your computer. You may go ahead and delete them. Locations for those folders are mentioned below. Open the folder and delete all the files and folder in it. Delete the contents from the folder. Also perform an Internet Explorer Optimization and check if that helps. Follow the link given below for the same. Was this reply helpful?

Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Luckily, disabling downloads in IE is just a few clicks away. Begin by opening up IE and clicking on Tools on the menu bar. Then click on Internet Options to open the Internet Options window. On the Internet Options window, click on the Security tab and then click on the Custom Level button located in the Security Level for this Zone section.

You should now be looking at the Security Settings — Internet Zone window. In the Settings box, scroll down to the Downloads section and locate an option titled File Download. Change this option from Enabled to Disabled.

Click the OK button. If you want to test the setting, go to any reputable site and try to download a file. As an example, you could go to www. Notice that when you click to download the file, IE gives you a security alert and informs you that your security settings do not allow this file to be downloaded. For the ultimate protection from malicious downloads, consider disabling downloads in IE altogether. Although a drastic approach to computer security, this may be your most powerful weapon against malware when many people use your computer or if you have a guest account on your PC.

If you are running the Pro or higher version of Windows, you can also set this option in Group Policy. To do this, click on Start and then type in group policy. Once you are there, you should see an option on the right-hand side called Allow file downloads. Founder of Help Desk Geek and managing editor. He began blogging in and quit his job in to blog full-time. He has over 15 years of industry experience in IT and holds several technical certifications.



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