Installing Internet Links

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Hello everyone...anyone,
My name's Lala. I have a quick question about Windows XP. I have been trying
to figure it out all day and I give up! I recently purchased some non-related
Windows software from a website, and they sent me an e-mail to download the
purchase. However, when I try to download it, it says I don't have enough
free space. My computer does have MORE than enough space for it though! I
don't understand. Could it be because I am trying to download it into Windows
XP Professional, but the link is in Microsoft Outlook Web Access (server:
2003)? It's my campus e-mail address, so it's not like I can do too much too
it---they are operating with Internet Explorer 7 though. Do I need to convert
some files or something so I can actually enjoy my purchase? Do I need to
download something? Can anyone help me?
Thank you,
LaLa
 
Lala said:
Hello everyone...anyone,
My name's Lala. I have a quick question about Windows XP. I have been trying
to figure it out all day and I give up! I recently purchased some non-related
Windows software from a website, and they sent me an e-mail to download the
purchase. However, when I try to download it, it says I don't have enough
free space. My computer does have MORE than enough space for it though! I
don't understand. Could it be because I am trying to download it into Windows
XP Professional, but the link is in Microsoft Outlook Web Access (server:
2003)? It's my campus e-mail address, so it's not like I can do too much too
it---they are operating with Internet Explorer 7 though. Do I need to convert
some files or something so I can actually enjoy my purchase? Do I need to
download something? Can anyone help me?
Thank you,
LaLa
You are unclear a bit. You say you are trying to download it into
windows xp, but you are using outlook server 2003. Are you just
saying that the web mail server is 2003? But your IE7 is on XP?

Either way, a link to a web page is a link to a web page. I don't care
where you are. http://page/page/page/index.html is a valid link (not
this one of course) on any machine. Just make sure you are pointing
to a drive that has space on you xp machine. Not a thumb drive. If
nothing else, right click the link and 'copy link'. Then open a new web
browser and just past it in. See if that works

You can't even download it? Right. Its not downloading and then
won't install? Or is it? Are you downloading and saving it or just
'run' when you click on the link.

Normally just clicking the link should walk you through it.
 
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