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Firefox tries to open unknown type files which leads to crash

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Firefox tries to open unknown type files which leads to crash

I just started using portable firefox 3.6.8

when I wanted to download some files, the firefox was trying to open the file instead ask me what to do or save it.

There is no such file type under "Tools-Options-application". So I can't change its' action . It seem that my firefox's default action is trying to open it. Looks like it's different from others.

How can I let firefox ask me what to do when it runs into a unknown type file? (with a different extended file name for example filename.xxx ).

ps. I have used firefox 2.0 for more than 3 years. and I never encounter that problem.

Firefox tries to open unknown type files which leads to crash I just started using portable firefox 3.6.8 when I wanted to download some files, the firefox was trying to open the file instead ask me what to do or save it. There is no such file type under "Tools-Options-application". So I can't change its' action . It seem that my firefox's default action is trying to open it. Looks like it's different from others. How can I let firefox ask me what to do when it runs into a unknown type file? (with a different extended file name for example filename.xxx ). ps. I have used firefox 2.0 for more than 3 years. and I never encounter that problem.

mmejiay trɔe

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Thanks in advance

mmejiay trɔe

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See "File handling in Firefox 3 and SeaMonkey 2" and "Reset Download Actions"

http://kb.mozillazine.org/File_types_and_download_actions