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 Post subject: unblock downloaded images
New postPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 1:01 am 
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This happened before: every time I would right-click an image and save it, when I tried to open it later I would get a warning window asking me if I wanted to open it, with the option to not ask every time.

Eventually I found a way around this by going into the config page of Firefox and changing the DownloadManager scan setting to False.

Since the upgrade to 3.5, this nuisance is back - and my setting in DownloadManager is still set to False.

But maybe it's not Firefox, since the same thing happens when I download with Internet Explorer 7 - except I don't get the option of not asking me every time.

Now I am just really annoyed at this crap. I have a fully-functioning anti-virus program constantly running and constantly updated. Why do I need some phantom piece of crap function blocking images (images for god sake!) that "might" be harmful?

Please tell me how to "undo" this ridiculous thing....

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