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I have a problem on my computer as follows;-
I bought and paid for a camera manual on the internet, but could not download it "navigation to web page cancelled" was the message.
I contacted the website and was sent a link by email to download the manual but again i got the same message.
Can anyone please help me?
Thanks in advance and kind regards
I bought and paid for a camera manual on the internet, but could not download it "navigation to web page cancelled" was the message.
I contacted the website and was sent a link by email to download the manual but again i got the same message.
Can anyone please help me?
Thanks in advance and kind regards
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks again for all your help, I did as suggested and sent the E-mail to a friend a couple of doors away and we printed off all 82 pages, the one my wife lost was only a thin basic one.
it cost me a load of paper and a replacement black cartridge nearly as much as the B***** camera !!!
Thanks again,
Kind regards
Deemaitch
Ps I now must find out why I can't download links to browsers, dmh
it cost me a load of paper and a replacement black cartridge nearly as much as the B***** camera !!!
Thanks again,
Kind regards
Deemaitch
Ps I now must find out why I can't download links to browsers, dmh
Thanks for your posts.
I'm pleased that you've now found at least a partial solution to your problems.
Now that we know that the problem is with your PC, rather than with the link, I've been trying to work out what the problem might be. It could be your firewall which is blocking file downloads but it's more likely to be connected to your browser's security settings. I'm assuming that you're using Internet Explorer. Try the following. (My instructions relate to IE5, but IE6 and IE7 should have similar settings buried somewhere in them):
Go to Tool > Internet Options > Security.
Click 'Custom Level' and scroll down to 'Downloads > File Downloads'. Check that there's a dot in the circle next to 'Enable'.
If there isn't, you obviously need to put one there, then click 'OK'.
If there is already a dot there, try clicking to remove it, clicking 'OK', closing Internet Explorer and restarting your PC. Then repeat to process to reinstate the dot. (I've no idea why doing something like that works; I just know that it sometimes does).
If that doesn't help,try a file download from somewhere with your firewall temporarily disabled. (Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, enter the Task Manager and use 'End Task' to close your firewall. Restart your PC to turn it back on).
Chris
I'm pleased that you've now found at least a partial solution to your problems.
Now that we know that the problem is with your PC, rather than with the link, I've been trying to work out what the problem might be. It could be your firewall which is blocking file downloads but it's more likely to be connected to your browser's security settings. I'm assuming that you're using Internet Explorer. Try the following. (My instructions relate to IE5, but IE6 and IE7 should have similar settings buried somewhere in them):
Go to Tool > Internet Options > Security.
Click 'Custom Level' and scroll down to 'Downloads > File Downloads'. Check that there's a dot in the circle next to 'Enable'.
If there isn't, you obviously need to put one there, then click 'OK'.
If there is already a dot there, try clicking to remove it, clicking 'OK', closing Internet Explorer and restarting your PC. Then repeat to process to reinstate the dot. (I've no idea why doing something like that works; I just know that it sometimes does).
If that doesn't help,try a file download from somewhere with your firewall temporarily disabled. (Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, enter the Task Manager and use 'End Task' to close your firewall. Restart your PC to turn it back on).
Chris