Enabling multiple file download on your browser.


Mostly you will be downloading a single file at a time from the report preview ie. Saves as File/PDF/Excel. Your browser should have no issue with this. 

Browsers typically restrict multiple file downloads to prevent potential strain on the user's device and to avoid potential security risks. Downloading multiple files simultaneously can, from unknown sources cause a significant drain on system resources, such as memory and bandwidth, which can lead to slower performance and even crashes.

Additionally, downloading multiple files from an unknown source can also pose a security risk as it may increase the likelihood of users accidentally downloading malicious content. Restricting multiple file downloads can help prevent this by encouraging users to download files one at a time, allowing them to more easily review and approve each download before moving on to the next one.


Overall, the browser's decision to restrict multiple file downloads is an extreme precautionary measure aimed at maintaining system stability and ensuring the security of the user's device. You do not have to worry about this with Ramsys downloads as they carry no malicious payloads and you can with all confidance override this behaviour if you want to. The process for enabling multiple file downloads in a browser can vary depending on the browser you're using.

Here are the steps for some of the most popular browsers:


Google Chrome:

Open Chrome and click on the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.

Select "Settings" from the drop-down menu.

Scroll down and click on "Advanced" to reveal more settings.

Under "Downloads," toggle on the option for "Ask where to save each file before downloading."

Close the settings tab and start downloading files. You'll be prompted to choose where to save each file.

Mozilla Firefox:

Open Firefox and click on the three-bar menu in the top-right corner.

Select "Options" from the drop-down menu.

Scroll down to the "Files and Applications" section and select the "General" tab.

Under "Downloads," toggle on the option for "Always ask me where to save files."

Close the options tab and start downloading files. You'll be prompted to choose where to save each file.

Microsoft Edge:

Open Edge and click on the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.

Select "Settings" from the drop-down menu.

Scroll down to the "Downloads" section and click on "Change" to choose where to save files.

Toggle on the option for "Ask me what to do with each download" if it's not already on.

Close the settings tab and start downloading files. You'll be prompted to choose where to save each file.

Safari:

Open Safari and click on "Safari" in the top menu bar.

Select "Preferences" from the drop-down menu.

Click on the "General" tab.

Under "File download location," choose "Ask for each download location."

Close the preferences window and start downloading files. You'll be prompted to choose where to save each file.