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"dusty" wrote:
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> "a nonymous" wrote:
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> > | > "a nonymous" wrote:
> > | > In XP Home, create this registry entry...
> > | > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer
> > | > \Infodelivery\Restrictions
> > | >
> > | > New DWORD Value named NoBrowserSaveWebComplete
> > | > Value Data = 1 (one)
> > |
> > | "dusty" <dusty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> > | I'm unfamiliar with modifying my registry
> > | I have gotten as far as the folder microsoft
> > | Within that folder there is not one named Internet Explorer
> > | I've created a new folder named Internet Explorer by choosing new>key
> > | within that Infodelivery and within that one Restrictions
> > |
> > | I then created a new DWORD Value named NoBrowserSaveWebComplete
> > | I modified that in the value data area with 1 (one)
> > |
> > | After doing so the folder Restrictions now reads
> > |
> > | name type data
> > | (ab)default REG_SZ (value not set)
> > | NoBrowserSaveWebComplete REG_DWORD 0xff84b7d2 (4286887890)
> > |
> > | I expected to see 1 (one) in the data area of REG_DWORD
> > | instead it created 0xff84b7d2 (4286887890)
> > | I'm not absolutely sure if
> > | I've done this correctly or if I can do any irrepairable damage
> > | by continuing and restarting the computer.
> > | Thank you for the help a nonymous
> >
> >
> > Hello Dusty,
> >
> > Excellent work on your part. According to what you wrote, everything
> > you did was 100% correct. (My cryptic instructions would be meaningful
> > only to experienced users of Regedit, or to people more intelligent
> > than me.)
> >
> > I am puzzled about that strange numeric data value. It should be 1.
> >
> > When you created the New DWORD Value named NoBrowserSaveWebComplete,
> > it should have displayed with a data value of 0.
> >
> > When you modified that Value data to 1, it should have displayed
> > with a value of 1.
> >
> > Please do the following...
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> > 1. In regedit, modify that value to 1.
> >
> > 2. Export the Restrictions key via File-menu > Export
> > Ensure that you see the following in the "Export range" area at the
> > bottom of "Export Registry File" dialog box...
> >
> > (*) Selected branch
> > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Infodelivery\Restrictions
> >
> > 3. Open that exported file in a text editor such as Notepad.
> >
> > 4. Copy the contents of that file and paste into your reply.
> >
> >
> > For reference, the following is what you should see in that
> > exported file...
> >
> > Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
> >
> > [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Infodelivery\Restrictions]
> > "NoBrowserSaveWebComplete"=dword:00000001
> >
> >
> > Note: If you are still unable to change the data to 1, delete the
> > "Internet Explorer" key which you created under
> > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft
> > before continuing and restarting the computer.
> >
> > By the way, are you the same "Dusty" who asked about deleting folders/files
> > using a Startup/Logon script, about twelve months ago?
> >
> > Hi a nonymous,
> > no not the same Dusty
> >I just saw your post and will have to
> >follow your instructions in the morning
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> >by the way,when i created the value I copied and pasted 1 (one)
> >into the value data area
> >not only the number but the word as well
> >that probably accounts for the error
> >I will keep you updated
> >Thank you for staying with me on this one
> >Have a nice evening
> Dusty
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>Success !!
>At least in creating the registry value and restarting the computer
>although it has not resolved the goal of changing the
>"save as type" issue
>the first option stll appears save> "web page,complete"
>Any further suggestions are welcome
>Thanks again, a nonymous
> Dusty
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