Did you go into the Local Settings folder and try to delete or rename the cil
file? .cil is the format Microsoft uses for clipart. What happens if you
double-click the file?
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"rmcd" <rmcd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I would love to but when I get to the download page - I don't have that
> option - it doesn't let me choose a location to download to. Thanks though!
>
> "DouglasLakeButler" wrote:
>
>> This might be something I actually know something about--a temporary(?) fix
>> is to download to a flash drive and then move everything to My
>> Documents--they can then be opened into the Downloaded Clips file in
>> Documents and Settings/Your Name/Application Data/Microsoft/Media Catalog.
>> It's called "conning the computer".
>>
>> "rmcd" wrote:
>>
>> > Hello! I cannot download the clips - it gets all the way to where it's just
>> > about to add them and then I get "Could not open file C:\Documents and
>> > Settings\User Name\Local Settings\Temporary Internet
>> > Files\Content.IE5\0FF86KCH\ClipArt[2].cil."
>> >
>> > My temp internet files are all cleaned out. Not sure what else it could be?