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Originally Posted by yhamm
It was an issue with IE9 security settings.
"To download files, Internet Explorer must create a cache or temporary file. In Internet Explorer 9, if the file is delivered over HTTPS, and any response headers are set to prevent caching, and if the Do not save encrypted pages to disk option is set, a cache file is not created. Therefore, the download fails."
It would have been helpful if IE9 told me why it wouldn't download instead of just refusing to do it. At least I learned something new today. 
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It's junk like this that makes it a very good idea to switch to Firefox and leave IE9 alone.