This is simply because Microsoft decided to detect the .INS filetype as an Internet settings file despite the fact that Cakewalk had been using that filetype for many years ... ho hum ... So you will need to right click on the file and select "Save As" rather than just left clicking. This will let you save the .INS file into your Cakewalk folder or wherever you like without invoking the file association with .INS files. Another Microsoft blunder. I use Microsoft products daily but sometimes I wonder about some of their decisions.