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Here is an example link to a document on our FTP server.

 

<a href="ftp://forms@domain.com:forms@ftp.domain.com/Doc01.pdf">Doc01.pdf</a>

 

Now Firfow understands what this means, but IE doesn't.  I realize it's the first @ in the username portion of the link "forms@domain.com".  So how do I fix the code?

 

Thanks!

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From a xxx password site lol :

 

Don't forget, because of Microsoft's changes, your Internet Explorer may no longer support our links that have the username and password inside them. So you must download and open our registry PATCH FILE (IEUserPassEnable.reg), and then enjoy! Instructions here.

 

try to apply this patch http://www.ultrapasswords.com/IEUserPassEnable.reg

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