When you visit a site which uses the automatic
download prompt, the Information bar appears instead of the download window.
This is due to a security enhancement in Windows XP SP2 to protect the users
from automatic download prompts generated by rogue websites. To
download the file you need to click the Information bar and select Download
file option to download the file. This is the safest workaround you can
follow.
What if I don't want to see the Information Bar at all ?
To prevent the Information Bar from being
displayed for a particular website (safer)
To prevent the Information bar from being
displayed while downloading files, try adding the website to the Trusted Zone in
Internet Options, Security dialog. Automatic Prompting
for file download is enabled by default for Trusted Zone domains. You
must add a website to Trusted Zone only if you know and trust the website.
To prevent the Information Bar from being displayed for all websites (use only in valid cases)
This procedure will allow Web sites to
automatically prompt you when downloading files and software (bypassing the
Information Bar).
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Open Internet Explorer.
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On the Tools menu, click
Internet Options.
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On the Security tab, click
Custom Level.
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Do one or both of the following:
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To turn off the Information Bar
for file downloads, in the Downloads section of the list,
under Automatic prompting for file downloads, click Enable.
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To turn off the Information Bar
for ActiveX controls, in the ActiveX controls and plug-ins
section of the list, under Automatic prompting for ActiveX
controls, click Enable.