>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\RestrictionsYes, this is the other alternative. It is just that I find this extremely difficult for a user that doesn't know anything about the registry. I was talking on phone yesterday, and it appeared that we had to reactivate that. Basically, I was sending an attachment which was a simple .TXT file. The user is using Hotmail. So, Hotmail, by the configuration of IE, was starting the download automatically. So, as IE was set up to open .TXT file, it ended up in the browser.