Where Is Download Manager?

W

W. Watson

If I download a file, the mgr dialog appears and all is well. However, if
it's not around and I want to examine what I've downloaded, how do I access
it? I don't believe there's a way to order the downloads by date. Is there a
way?
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Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)

Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net>
 
R

R. McCarty

Create a dedicated folder, Downloads in the Root of your C:\ drive.
Download any file and set it's destination to that Downloads folder.
XP remembers the destination folder and will use that for future file
downloads. As to date, set the Downloads folder view to "Details"
and choose the Date Created or Modified column as your sorting
key. ( A downward arrow indicator for either column will show the
most recent file at the top of the listing ).

"W. Watson" <wolf_tracks@invalid.com> wrote in message
news:BfNDj.1640$LV5.1169@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net...
> If I download a file, the mgr dialog appears and all is well. However, if
> it's not around and I want to examine what I've downloaded, how do I
> access it? I don't believe there's a way to order the downloads by date.
> Is there a way?
> --
> Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)
>
> Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net>
 
V

VanguardLH

"W. Watson" wrote in message
news:BfNDj.1640$LV5.1169@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net...
> If I download a file, the mgr dialog appears and all is well.
> However, if it's not around and I want to examine what I've
> downloaded, how do I access it? I don't believe there's a way to
> order the downloads by date. Is there a way?



What download manager? Windows XP doesn't come with one. Internet
Explorer doesn't come with one. If you don't change the target
location of where to save a download, IE just uses whatever was
specified for the prior download when a destination path was
specified. So, if you didn't specify a download location, it is
wherever you previous specified. If you have no clue or remembrance
of what was that prior destination, you could always do a file search
on the downloaded file to find out where you put it.
 
W

W. Watson

That's odd. How does this happen? I'm looking at it right now. There is no
Help or About. Whenever I try to download a program or file, a dialog is
opened that gives he a choice of what to do with it. If I say, download
rather than say Open with Word, it goes straight to the LD Mgr. Browser call?

VanguardLH wrote:
> "W. Watson" wrote in message
> news:BfNDj.1640$LV5.1169@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net...
>> If I download a file, the mgr dialog appears and all is well. However,
>> if it's not around and I want to examine what I've downloaded, how do
>> I access it? I don't believe there's a way to order the downloads by
>> date. Is there a way?

>
>
> What download manager? Windows XP doesn't come with one. Internet
> Explorer doesn't come with one. If you don't change the target location
> of where to save a download, IE just uses whatever was specified for the
> prior download when a destination path was specified. So, if you didn't
> specify a download location, it is wherever you previous specified. If
> you have no clue or remembrance of what was that prior destination, you
> could always do a file search on the downloaded file to find out where
> you put it.


--
Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)

Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net>
 
P

PaulMaudib

On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 03:59:05 -0700, "W. Watson"
<wolf_tracks@invalid.com> wrote:

>If I download a file, the mgr dialog appears and all is well. However, if
>it's not around and I want to examine what I've downloaded, how do I access
>it? I don't believe there's a way to order the downloads by date. Is there a
>way?


How should we know? XP does not have a "download manager" so you are
talking about some third party program. Ask their tech support. Your
question is out of place HERE.
 
C

Colin Barnhorst

That is not a download manager in the sense of the one which allows you
manage downloads via a listing of downloads completed and in progress. A
manager allows you to pause and resume downloads, repeat them, etc.
Managers, like Free Download Manager,
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/download.htm, provide a wide range of
download related functions.

"W. Watson" <wolf_tracks@invalid.com> wrote in message
news:E4WDj.23952$R84.11536@newssvr25.news.prodigy.net...
> That's odd. How does this happen? I'm looking at it right now. There is no
> Help or About. Whenever I try to download a program or file, a dialog is
> opened that gives he a choice of what to do with it. If I say, download
> rather than say Open with Word, it goes straight to the LD Mgr. Browser
> call?
>
> VanguardLH wrote:
>> "W. Watson" wrote in message
>> news:BfNDj.1640$LV5.1169@newssvr19.news.prodigy.net...
>>> If I download a file, the mgr dialog appears and all is well. However,
>>> if it's not around and I want to examine what I've downloaded, how do I
>>> access it? I don't believe there's a way to order the downloads by date.
>>> Is there a way?

>>
>>
>> What download manager? Windows XP doesn't come with one. Internet
>> Explorer doesn't come with one. If you don't change the target location
>> of where to save a download, IE just uses whatever was specified for the
>> prior download when a destination path was specified. So, if you didn't
>> specify a download location, it is wherever you previous specified. If
>> you have no clue or remembrance of what was that prior destination, you
>> could always do a file search on the downloaded file to find out where
>> you put it.

>
> --
> Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)
>
> Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net>
 
J

Jim P

W. Watson wrote:
> If I download a file, the mgr dialog appears and all is well. However,
> if it's not around and I want to examine what I've downloaded, how do I
> access it? I don't believe there's a way to order the downloads by date.
> Is there a way?

You are using SeaMonkey. Go to Tools at the top of the page and on the
drop down menu click on Download Manager. It will show you the downloads.
 
W

W. Watson

Really? My last question was where does it come from? It has absolutely no
identify other than what I described. So the law is I can't ask a question?

PaulMaudib wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 03:59:05 -0700, "W. Watson"
> <wolf_tracks@invalid.com> wrote:
>
>> If I download a file, the mgr dialog appears and all is well. However, if
>> it's not around and I want to examine what I've downloaded, how do I access
>> it? I don't believe there's a way to order the downloads by date. Is there a
>> way?

>
> How should we know? XP does not have a "download manager" so you are
> talking about some third party program. Ask their tech support. Your
> question is out of place HERE.
>


--
Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)

Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net>
 
W

W. Watson

That's it. Thank you.

Jim P wrote:
> W. Watson wrote:
>> If I download a file, the mgr dialog appears and all is well. However,
>> if it's not around and I want to examine what I've downloaded, how do
>> I access it? I don't believe there's a way to order the downloads by
>> date. Is there a way?

> You are using SeaMonkey. Go to Tools at the top of the page and on the
> drop down menu click on Download Manager. It will show you the downloads.


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Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)

Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net>
 
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