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I have problems with downloading CodeProject files.
Example. Article: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/6062/A-POP3-Client-in-C-NET
The link for download is "Download source files - 12.6 Kb".
The  link  address property is http://www.codeproject.com/KB/IP/despop3client/despop3client_src.zip.
When i click on link, the web answer: INTERNET EXPLORER impossible download "download.aspx" from codeproject.com.
Note that the download file name is "download.aspx", that is different from that of the link properties.
Same result on any other download.
Thanks for your help.
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joginder-banger 23-Dec-13 12:00pm    
I am try download this file is download fine..Restart you Pc. There is no issue about the file donwload
[no name] 23-Dec-13 12:01pm    
I agree there is a pb to download. See solution #1

IE10: Message is "Server Error in '/' Application."

....and tried again after 20Min. and now it is working :)
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 23-Dec-13 13:45pm    
Did you log on before downloading?
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Please see this forum to post bugs related to CodeProject.

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Maciej Los 23-Dec-13 12:15pm    
+5!
Richard C Bishop 23-Dec-13 12:16pm    
Good day and thank you, Maciej Los!
Maciej Los 23-Dec-13 12:17pm    
Thank you, Richard ;)
Um. This isn't the right place for this (you need to talk to teh admins, so it should be posted here: http://www.codeproject.com/Forums/1645/Site-Bugs-Suggestions.aspx[^] as they read everything there, but could easily miss it here)

But...I think the problem is your end.
I just tried that download here by clicking on the link in Chrome and it immediately downloaded and I could open the file and extract all the source.

So (with reluctance) I booted up the vanilla copy of IE I keep for website testing, and tried that...and it worked immediately as well (except for asking me "save or open?")

So what am I doing that your aren't? Or not doing that you are?
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 23-Dec-13 13:45pm    
Did you log on before downloading? That could be a problem.
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