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Originally Posted by kksdragons
Yes, I use IE, as do several members of my family who will be using the library. Way too many books to try to rename them all! 
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. I meant the file needs renaming at download time - not in the library! This appears to be behaviour that Microsoft in their Wisdom have built into IE.
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This sounds like the best option for my large (and still growing) library. HOW, exactly do I do this?? Is there a specific code that needs to go somewhere? And, once done, does whatever this is need to be redone every time I generate a new library?
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this is for fixing the issue if it is occurring in browsers that are NOT IE. it is a fix in the settings for the web server - you have not mentioned what web server you are using. It is a one-off fix if it what is required. C2O already sets the mime type on the download link, but as I said many web servers seem to ignore it.
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Is there a list of the various options you can check/modifications/customizations you can make on the different tabs within the GUI?[/B] I start looking at these tabs and my eyes glaze over (even with the pop-up explanations). My erstwhile coding skills are about 30 years out of date!
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There is the online User manual which has all the option detailed and a lot more information than the tool tips. This is linked to both from the generated catalog and via the C2O Help menu. Are you looking for something else? If so what?