
The typical case is viewing a PDF from a website: depending on your settings, you could either see the file download warning dialog pictured above, or directly see the PDF inside the browser tab / new window.

This is because several settings in Internet Explorer are based on the last action you took and the last web browser window you close - having only one instance of Internet Explorer running, and a single tab, works around any unintended behavior.

First, open Internet Explorer, and make sure that only a single window is opened (ideally, only have one browser tab open as well).Set the default download location / folder in Internet Explorerįollow these steps to control where Internet Explorer will automatically offer to save files you are trying to download from a website or web page:
