>> Check to see if your temp dir or your destination
dir lack sufficient
free space to hold the file(s) being downloaded.
I don't think size is a problem John (I should probably
re-word that but
what the heck ...) I have 15Gig spare on the drive. Also
the target drive
is the same (this is on a laptop).
>> For that matter consider purging the temp internet
files as a precaution
in case the cache database has become corrupted.
That I might try if all else fails.
So far it is only zip files and exe that are a problem.
I wonder if it has anything to do with MS Defender? I
updated to the latest
version around the time that this started.
Jon Paris
Partner400
www.Partner400.com
www.RPGWorld.com
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