Erica sent me this more complete set of steps of how to save a downloaded QT movie from a post she made while my email was bouncing: NonUnixGeek way: 1. Command-F from finder 2. Add criteria: Visibility. Set to All 3. Search for File Name contains QTPluginTemp 4. Select the file 5. At the bottom part with the folders, double-click Temporary Items to open the folder 6. drag a copy to the desktop. 7. rename with a .mov extension. Confirm that you want to add the extension. 8. Launch in QuickTime k On Friday, May 2, 2003, at 01:04 PM, Tom Kirshbaum wrote: >>> Erica, >>> >>>> 1. Command-F from finder >>>> 2. Add criteria: Visibility. Set to All >>>> 3. Search for File Name contains QTPluginTemp >>> >>> What if I ain't got one of those? QT 6.1 is installed. >> >> You mean a "QTPluginTemp" file? You'll only get one of those after >> you >> watch a music video in iTunes through the Music Store. >> >> I actually watched the whole music video first that I grabbed, left >> iTunes >> on that page and then grabbed the "QTPluginTemp" file. >> >> - Mark