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I had the very same problem after installing google chrome. It took me hours to find the above fix. Thanks for the help. Monday, February 27, AM. Thank you so much! I was having issues after uninstalling chrome, and this worked perfectly! Thursday, May 17, PM. Can you tell what are the values I need to create? Thanks in advance. Wednesday, June 6, PM.

There are some registry files missing. I found the missing registry values. If you suspect the file, you can check it in notepad. Proposed as answer by prapunpong Tuesday, January 29, AM. It worked fine for Vista Home Premium. Thanks for the fix.

This issue is deplorable and I agree with those blaming Chrome. It is a poor software development practice, regardless of it being Open Source or commercial. Thursday, June 14, AM. Windows Registry Editor Version 5. Thursday, July 5, AM. It got fixed as soon as I added"ShellFolder" string with its appropriate value Wednesday, August 15, AM. Thank you very very much Tuesday, August 28, PM. Just wanted to say thanks for this, if you've never been told that this has saved someone a novice at the PC the headache of trying to understand something which takes hours and in fact, something which I don't really want to understand, let me say so now, and thanks once again, very much appreciated.

Keep making it simple and straightforward! Sunday, September 16, AM. I copied and pasted the registry entry and ran it as indicated. However I still can't see my files in the windows explorer.

I had someone else log in to the ftp with their credentials and they could see everything. Anybody have an idea? Friday, September 21, PM. I am a bit afraid to try the registry fix - although I did finally find where it was: I have uninstalled Chrome, added the ports suggested on another site, checked internet options and modified them, rebooted several times, opened in SAFE mode to see if I could load my website there. Thanks momfiend. Saturday, September 29, PM. Monday, October 22, PM.

Thanks you SO much for this amazing help! Who knew that many months of anguish could be solved so simply and easily! Yes, this is the answer! Thanks for helping me resolve a thorny issue for my user. Wednesday, January 2, PM. Lucky guys, if this is the answer for you. For me, it seems to be a bug of Windows Explorer. And I hope that someone from Microsoft is recognizing that here. Thursday, January 10, AM. Because a plain text file is not an ftp site.

You also can't open a plain text file with Windows Explorer from your local hard drive - you use notepad to open plain text files. Network and Systems Manager. You can also click on the File Explorer icon on the taskbar. After opening the File Explorer, click on the address bar. This is where you need to type the FTP site address. In my case, the FTP address comes with a specific port number Hello somnath, I understand the article was not exactly the same, but it was the only possible workaround I was able to find.

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Rajneesh Master Rajneesh Master 15 5 5 bronze badges. Don Don Not working for me, it just opens a new Explorer window in My Documents. Made my day. Works as charms. Working for me.

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