PDF disappears after download

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  1. Posts : 22
    Windows 7
       #1

    PDF disappears after download


    Hi All.

    Downloaded PDF files simply disappear after they are downloaded. Here's how:

    I visited a website and identified a .PDF file I needed to download. I displayed it in my browser in PDF Complete. I clicked the disk icon to download the file, and selected a local folder in my Library - Documents location. The file was apparently downloaded.

    I identified another .PDF file to download and repeated the process. When I downloaded the second file, I could see that the first file was already in my local folder.

    I repeated the process for several more files.

    When I went to the folder in Windows Explorer, the files were not there. I have searched my system and they do not appear to be present. If I go back to the website and try to download another file, I can see the list of .PDF files I previously downloaded, clearly visible in the correct local folder. If I right-click on one of the previous files in the download window, and select Properties, it tells me about the file including its size (up to 750KB) indicating that these are the actual files and not simply shortcuts to the website.

    Where are my files? Why can I not see them in Explorer or open them on my local system?

    All help gratefully received. Thanks.

    scandalxk
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  2. Posts : 304
    Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7600
       #2

    Hi Scandalxk.Welcome to SevenForums:)

    That's a rather strange situation.I have just tried it and it worked perfectly for me.

    When you are at this stage:

    I identified another .PDF file to download and repeated the process. When I downloaded the second file, I could see that the first file was already in my local folder.
    , try cutting/copying the .pdf and pasting it elsewhere and see if you can access it then.

    Hope this helps.


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  3. Posts : 22
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks V3xar, but no can do. I tried cutting and pasting and received a message saying "Could not find the item. This item is no longer located in <desktop>. Verify the item's location and try again".

    (By the way, when I saved this particular .PDF to the desktop the "save" window also showed some other icons - homegroup, libraries, network, computer, and my current user name. But if I minimise all programs and look at my desktop it is actually completely blank except for the recycle bin. I like to keep it tidy! So where are the other items and, of course, my .PDFs?)

    Thanks,

    scandalxk
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  4. Posts : 304
    Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7600
       #4

    Instead of saving the .pdf to your desktop, try and save it to your documents file.

    PDF disappears after download-pdf.jpg

    Make sure that that it is being saved as a *.pdf file then click on libraries and then documents.

    This should save the file to your "My Documents" folder.:)


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  5. Posts : 22
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks again. No joy again! It doesn't seem to matter whether I try to save into the documents folder, or a subfolder of it, or the desktop. And I am certainly specifying .PDF.

    Could it be a permissions problem? But then shouldn't Windows ask for verification? And if it is not actually downloading anything, how come they appear in the "Save as..." box - but not in Explorer? Anyway, I'm the only user on this computer and I am the administrator...
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  6. Posts : 385
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #6

    In addition to the above posts, I have an information. If in case you are using any download accelerators, sometimes they may download only a part of the file to your computer which will be in few KB's of size. If so, try disabling your accelerator and download the files :)
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  7. Posts : 22
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Thanks very much, Venths. I've checked under Tools - Internet Options - Programs - Manage add-ons and it appears that all accelerators are already disabled.

    Next?
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  8. Posts : 304
    Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7600
       #8

    Do you have any problems downloading any other type of files? (ie. a picture..jpg/jpeg)

    Can you save those to your folders?


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  9. Posts : 385
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #9

    Can you post the screen shot of the file with extension ?

    If possible, post the screen shot of the download dialog box confirmation screen {i.e., which will have the save and cancel option when you click to download the file)
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  10. Posts : 22
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #10

    V3xar said:
    Do you have any problems downloading any other type of files? (ie. a picture..jpg/jpeg)

    Can you save those to your folders?


    .
    V3xar, I can download JPEGs. I just did so, and the file appeared in my local folder in the normal way.

    Furthermore, I can easily download the .PDFs which are causing the problems onto my older work PC which is running Windows XP and using Adobe PDF Reader. Could my problems with the current machine be to do with PDF Complete?
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