This issue is caused by Security Update to IE KB2559049.  After
removing it everything worked the way it was suppose to.  Now to find
a work around.


On Aug 16, 1:58 am, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. Check the HTML source of the rendered link. Is it valid? Is the
> file extension valid?
>
> 2. Check the MIME type being sent by the server because the content-
> type header will determine the browser's behaviour (open directly or
> prompt with a save dialog).
>
> 3. It does seem like a web server (IIS) issue and someone might have
> changed the settings for certain MIME types.
>
> On Aug 16, 12:30 am, kathy30 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On our Intranet site we have links to job files (pdf, txt, jpg) on a
> > file server that are able to open in the browser automatically.  This
> > has been working for over 3 years.
> > As of late Wed (8/10) or early Thurs(8/11) this is no longer working,
> > no code has changed.  It will still work from servers to this
> > directory but from an employee PC it just seems like a dead link, no
> > error or anything.
> > You can right click & save the file then open and copy the link and
> > paste in the browser & it will open the file.
>
> > Any ideas?  It seems to be something on the IIS server, we have 2
> > different file servers that this points to and the same results from
> > both.

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