Greetings Venkat, Lisa, and List-- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Venkat Viswanathan" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 2:27 AM Subject: [PCSOFT] Downloading Files from the internet Lisa's original msg (clipped) >>Just tried the right click to save as and received the same error.>> to me this is very baffling because by right clicking you MUST get a context menu. I too have internet explorer version 6.0 updated and right clicking i get following menu (1)back/forward/save background as/set as background/copybackground/set as desk top item/paste----ALL THESE ITEMS ARE GREYED OUT (2)SELECT ALL/CREATE SHORTCUT/ADD TO FAVOURITES/VIEWSOURCE/ENCODING/PRINT/REFRESH/PROPERTIES---all these options are available (3)NOTE-- I just discovered that internet explorer version 6.0 does not have a" save as " on right clicking!! <<< I do not know how to disable NAV TEMPORARILY; not sure what this is.>>> sorry--NAV= norton anti virus <<< Also not sure what the Web/FTF scan is.>>> FTP= FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL. what this essentially means is instead of completly disabling NAV you disable only selective features for a particular need and is a much better suggestion than mine. I have been able to access both the links given by you with internet explorer 6.0. and saved in notepad the first page. your link 1----- Scholarships Click on the scholarship catagory for a PDF file link with information. LOCAL/REGIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS 2004-2005 SCHOOL-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS 2004-2005 NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS 2004-2005 -----------original post truncated------------- I saw an article in WXPNews which may address this. It involved uninstalling IPv6. This protocol update has not been universally implemented and if a given web site has done so, but your ISP has not, it is possible that the procedure for uninstalling it may correct your problem. The following is from a MS Knowledge Base article Windows XP stop responding when connected to the Internet View products that this article applies to. Author: Ka Lung Lai MVP Community Solutions Content Disclaimer Article ID : 555059 Last Review : February 18, 2004 Revision : 1.0 SYMPTOMS Windows XP stop responding when connected to the Internet, After you successfully installed Advanced Networking Pack on Windows XP. CAUSE It cause the Advanced Networking Pack included IPv6 Protocol. After the installation, IPv6 protocol and related services were started by default. RESOLUTION To solve the problem immediately, Please follow the steps that listed below. 1.Use Administrator account to logon Windows XP. Go to Control Panel, and then open Network Connection. Right Click the network interface card that connected to the internet. Click properties. In the network interface card properties select IPv6 and then press Uninstall to remove IPv6 Protocol on the network interface card. Restart the computer. 2. Use Administrator account to logon Windows XP, Go to Control Panel, and then open Administrative Tools. Open Services. Disable and Stop the IPv6 related services. This may or may not address your situation, so it's FWIW. HTH. Paul A. Shippert Library Media Specialist Margaret Brent Middle School The NOSPIN Group has added a new feature on our website, web based bulletinboard for questions and answers: Visit our sister website at http://nospin.com