Download results in a corrupt Zip file for some and not for others
Due to the Nature of our File encyption some downloads may appear corrupt even though they are not !!To get around this problem Use Internet Explorer to Download files with the Configuration BelowAnd Use WinRar to Open the Archive - you Can Download WinRar Here |
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There have been reported and validated instances where a downloaded Zip file will open correctly for some users, while others who download the same Zip file find that it is corrupted. Normally, the best thing to do would be to delete Temporary Internet Files (see below) and download the file again. However, the issue may not be with the original Zip file. It may be caused by settings on the server where the file is stored. Also, downloading with Internet Explorer may be one of the factors in the issue. If this Zip file download has not been set with the correct mime-type specification (octet-stream) to denote that it is a binary file this issue may occur. Another possibility would be that the server is set to always gzip files being downloaded. In either case, gzip encoding, a Unix compression method, is applied to the Zip file and, for whatever reason, Internet Explorer may then have a problem correctly downloading it. USE INTERNET EXPLORER TO DOWNLOAD FILES. You need to configure Internet Explorer so that gzip encoding is disabled. To do the latter (with Internet Explorer closed):
Next, you should delete your Temporary Internet Files. To do this:
Once this is done, open Internet Explorer and try downloading the Zip file again. If you have difficulty with this or if you have questions, please e-mail Support. |
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