Fido_the_Cat wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:That's it. I've spent enough time playing with it. And this only happens on Adobe files. Other downloads work fine.
Greg I went to the site you suggested and tried to download as per your instructions, the results are the same. Somewhere during the download process it stops, then when you try to open it Adobe says "File is damaged can not open." I'm not a big fan of Adobe to begin with, yet I have to use it at home and work. So I have done all of the updates and fixes and allowed Adobe to try to fix it's self, maybe that's what's wrong? Anyway I attempted to download several times, no luck.
Greg. the "How Profound' remark was not meant in sarcasm as it was in frustration. I sometimes presume I'm the last subscriber. Thanks you for trying, I'll get with Youzguyz to get a copy.
Well, if the download stops, the file won't be complete, but you know that. 26 kbps is kinda slow for sure. I remember when a 1 Mb file was a challenge, but that's when people used floppies (what?)...
It's too bad this isn't an FTP site, because if you were using file transfer software (like Ws_FTP) it might be better. With that, you could resume a download if it was interrupted.