Changes in XP Service Pack 2 that affect download behavior in
Internet Explorer
Windows
XP Service Pack 2 introduces several important security enhancements
that are designed to protect you from malicious sites, viruses,
email worms and more. As part of these features, it introduces
an enhanced download control for Internet Explorer,
that is designed to protect novice users from automatic
download prompts. We at Synergeticsoft have
always used an automatic download prompt for our download pages,
which causes the download dialog to appear without the
need for an additional click. This feature is directly affected
by the SP2, and instead of the download prompt, you will see
a notice in the new IE information bar, which requires you to
click before the download will start.
You can either accept this small inconvenience
and click the Information bar every time to start a download (or
use the "click here" link that we provide), or you can disable this
feature in Internet Explorer.
You can disable this new feature
There are 2 ways to turn this behavior off. If
you only occasionally download software or are a novice user, we
recommend to leave this feature ON, as it can prevent malicious web
sites from popping up download prompts (that you've never asked for),
and prevents accepting of downloads by accident.
Option 1:
Enable automatic download prompts in Internet Explorer (Disabled
by default)
This will turn off this feature completely and
file downloads will occur the same way as they always did. Go to
Internet Explorer -> Internet Settings. Please see the screenshots
below for instructions.
Option 2:
Add http://www.synergeticsoft.com to your list of trusted
sites.
This will override security settings for the specified
sites only. It will also impact other security settings, not only
download behavior.