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Important The Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired and go out of support on June 15, for a list of what's in scope, see the FAQ. When you click on one, it opens up another small window that says: "Choose the program you want to use to open this file:" The only option there is a program I have called aTube Catcher, but that doesn't even work. Anyways, so I wanted to try to figure it out by myself.
Then I realized that when I click one of them, in the bottom of the files the detail panel? I went to check how a normal file would look like, and the difference is that in this one it doesn't state what type of file it is.
It just says "File" in gray. I was wondering if thats the reason why it wont work? In the website I downloaded them from, it said "PNG image is stored on a local disk. So, I don't really know what a local disk even is. Someone please help
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