
Files can be downloaded from the Rediafile Cloud to your device via you web browser. To download a file from the Rediafile Cloud to your computer, follow these steps.
1. Locate the file in your account you would like to download.
2. Select the file, or files, you would like to download
3.Clicking the download button will take you to the download dialogue.
Read downloa files from any website
There are many types of files that you can download from the web: documents, images, videos, applications, extensions, and toolbars for your browser, to name a few. When you select a file that you want to download, Internet Explorer asks you what you want to do with that file. Here are some actions you can take depending on the type of file you're downloading:
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Open the file to view it, but do not save it to your PC.
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Save the file to your PC in the default download location. After Internet Explorer runs a security scan and finishes downloading the file, you can choose to open the file, open the folder where it is stored, or view the file in Download Manager .
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Save with another file name, file type, or download location on your PC.
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Run the application, extension, or other type of file. After Internet Explorer performs a security scan, the file is opened and begins to run on your PC.
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Cancel the download and return to browsing the web.
You can also save small size files, such as single pictures, to your PC. Right-click the image, link, or file to save, and select Save Image or Save Target As .
Find the files you downloaded on your PC
Download Manager keeps track of the images, documents, and other files that you download from the web. The files you downloaded are automatically saved to the Downloads folder. This folder is usually located on the drive where Windows is installed (for example, C: \ Users \ your_name \ Downloads). You can move downloads from the Downloads folder to other locations on your PC at any time.
To view the files you downloaded while using Internet Explorer, open Internet Explorer, select the Tools button, and then view the downloads. You will be able to see what you have downloaded from the web, where these items are stored on your PC, and choose what actions to take on your downloads.
Change the default download folder on your PC
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Open Internet Explorer, select the Tools button,then Show downloads.
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In the View Downloads dialog box, select Options at the bottom left.
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Choose a different default download location by selecting Browse, then OK when done.
Why some files do not open in Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer uses plug-ins such as Adobe Reader to display certain files in the browser. If a file that needs an add-on module does not open, it is possible that you have an older version of the add-on module, which needs to be updated.
About security and download warnings
When you download a file, Internet Explorer looks for clues that the download is malicious or potentially harmful to your PC. If Internet Explorer identifies a download as suspicious, you are notified so you can decide whether to save, run, or open the file. Not all files you receive a warning for are malicious, but it is important to make sure that you trust the site you are downloading from, and that you really want to download the file.
If a security warning tells you that the publisher of this program could not be verified, Internet Explorer does not recognize the site or organization asking you to download the file. Make sure you know and trust the publisher before saving or opening the download.
Downloading files from the web is always risky. Here are some precautions you can take to protect your PC when you download:
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Install and use antivirus software.
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Download files only from trusted sites.
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If the file has a digital signature, verify that the signature is valid and that the file is from a trusted location. To view the digital signature, select the publisher link in the security dialog that opens when you first upload a file.