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Old February 18th, 2003, 10:22 PM
toddboy2001 toddboy2001 is offline
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Default Download Directory

I was wondering if you can make an option for "Internet Explorer - MRU Item - Recent Download Directory" as it deletes my download folder and puts everything on the Desktop. I have to manually uncheck it everytime I run it so that I don't have to reset my download folder.

Other then that, Super Tool!!!!
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Old February 19th, 2003, 02:46 PM
javacool javacool is offline
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Default Re:Download Directory

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quoting: toddboy2001 link=board=33;threadid=7388;start=0#48842 date=1045624921]
I was wondering if you can make an option for "Internet Explorer - MRU Item - Recent Download Directory" as it deletes my download folder and puts everything on the Desktop. I have to manually uncheck it everytime I run it so that I don't have to reset my download folder.

Other then that, Super Tool!!!!

You'll find that if you uncheck the "Various Extra Single MRU Items" option in Settings, this item will not be detected on any scan.

Glad you like the software!

Best regards,

-Javacool
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