Article ID: 176106 - Last Review: June 5, 2007 - Revision: 4.2 File Extensions Are Lost When Saving Files from the InternetThis article was previously published under Q176106 On This PageSYMPTOMS When you click a link to a file, click Save This File To
Disk, change the name of the file or specify a download folder in the File Name
box, and then save it, the file that is saved may have no file extension.
CAUSE This problem can occur if Internet Explorer 4.0 is
installed and the "Hide file extensions for known file types" (or "Hide MS-DOS
file extensions for file types that are registered") check box is selected.
RESOLUTION To work around this problem, rename the file using its
correct extension. To do so, locate and right-click the file you downloaded,
click Rename, type the correct file extension, and then press ENTER.
STATUS This behavior no longer occurs in Internet Explorer 4.01
Service Pack 1. To obtain Internet Explorer 4.01 Service Pack 1, please visit
the following Microsoft Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx
(http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.mspx)
MORE INFORMATION To avoid this problem, specify the download folder in the
Save in box instead of the file name box, or use one of the following methods
before you download a file: Disable the Hiding of File ExtensionsTo disable the hiding of file extensions, follow these steps:
Rename the File After DownloadingDo not rename the file before you begin downloading it. You can then rename the file after the download is finished.Retain the File Name ExtensionIf you want to rename the file before you begin downloading it, type the correct file extension after the file name. For example, if you are renaming a file named Test.exe, you could type newname.exe.APPLIES TO
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