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How do I save exe files by default?

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When I download an exe file, it shows a pop-up asking me if I want to save it.

I want to set it to automatically save them by default.

How do I do that, please?

Thank you!

When I download an exe file, it shows a pop-up asking me if I want to save it. I want to set it to automatically save them by default. How do I do that, please? Thank you!

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Dinushi Dhananjani said

Thank you for your feedback [[Knowledge Base Article|https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/change-firefox-behavior-when-open-file]] I think this will be helpful to solve your problem.

Thank you!

This helped me find the file I needed to edit to get what I wanted.

For anyone finding this thread in future, you need to add the following object to the mimetypes section:

   "application/x-msdos-program": {
     "action": 0,
     "ask": false,
     "extensions": [
       "exe"
     ]
   }
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Hello, I think Mozilla disabled the automatic launch of .EXE files due to security reasons.

Ruba said

Hello, I think Mozilla disabled the automatic launch of .EXE files due to security reasons.

Thank you for your reply!

I don't care about launching them, I just want to save them automatically.

Is there something in about:config I can change to re-enable it, then?

Using Command Prompt

  1. Open Command Prompt by typing "cmd" or "command" in RUN dialog box.
  1. Now provide following command:

assoc .exe=exefile

Dinushi Dhananjani said

Using Command Prompt
  1. Open Command Prompt by typing "cmd" or "command" in RUN dialog box.
  1. Now provide following command:
assoc .exe=exefile

Thank you for trying to help, but this is unrelated to the question I'm asking.

My Windows associations are fine, I just want Firefox to automatically save the files instead of prompting every time.

Thank you for your feedback [[Knowledge Base Article|https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/change-firefox-behavior-when-open-file]] I think this will be helpful to solve your problem.

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Dinushi Dhananjani said

Thank you for your feedback [[Knowledge Base Article|https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/change-firefox-behavior-when-open-file]] I think this will be helpful to solve your problem.

Thank you!

This helped me find the file I needed to edit to get what I wanted.

For anyone finding this thread in future, you need to add the following object to the mimetypes section:

   "application/x-msdos-program": {
     "action": 0,
     "ask": false,
     "extensions": [
       "exe"
     ]
   }