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I tend to agree with some of the replies seen on the MS Community discussion thread there about executables needed to be zipped up in either a zip or rar archive type file with the various browsers seeing security measures put inplace to prevent unintended malware infection. As for the FireFox browser you may also want to review their support page about this seen at What to do if you can't download or save files | Firefox Help
Easeus partition master download torrent. For simply not being able to run any exe type file another reference provides different possible soluttions one being for 2000 and XP while the other two are for all versions seen at Windows - Unable to run executable files (. Exe)
Solution #3 covers both the 64bit as well as 32bit Windows XP, Vista, and 7 with advice on downloading the scr form of rts associations or Lan protocols in pdf form.
Besides any malware as robinb9 suggested one question to ask here would be about a problem that can occur when you have more then one user account on the machine and not being seen as logged into the admin account and denied access.
Someone else at the Tom's Hardware site also ran into a similar problem of not seeing web pages for downloads open correctly with a different solution of copying and pasting the url on Opera when having problems with FF. [Solved] Download *.exe with Firefox failes - Internet-Applications - Applications
I tend to agree with some of the replies seen on the MS Community discussion thread there about executables needed to be zipped up in either a zip or rar archive type file with the various browsers seeing security measures put inplace to prevent unintended malware infection. As for the FireFox browser you may also want to review their support page about this seen at What to do if you can't download or save files | Firefox Help
Easeus partition master download torrent. For simply not being able to run any exe type file another reference provides different possible soluttions one being for 2000 and XP while the other two are for all versions seen at Windows - Unable to run executable files (. Exe)
Solution #3 covers both the 64bit as well as 32bit Windows XP, Vista, and 7 with advice on downloading the scr form of rts associations or Lan protocols in pdf form.
Besides any malware as robinb9 suggested one question to ask here would be about a problem that can occur when you have more then one user account on the machine and not being seen as logged into the admin account and denied access.
Someone else at the Tom's Hardware site also ran into a similar problem of not seeing web pages for downloads open correctly with a different solution of copying and pasting the url on Opera when having problems with FF. [Solved] Download *.exe with Firefox failes - Internet-Applications - Applications