Hate to offer a hack, but what the hay...have you tried renaming the extention on the server? IE will see .mp3, check the MIME types, find the extention mapped to the app, and use the app to open the file. If the extention was .mpX, which IE didn't know how to use, it would offer the multiple choice, including save as.
Not a solution, but a workaround.
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