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FTP associon problem

 
 
erdna
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      11th Jun 2011
I am no longer able to associate e.g. internet explorer to ftp, because FTP
(also HTTP, HTTPS0) is missing in the "Set associations" window (control
panel>default programs>associate fyletype..). This problem means that I am
unable to op FTP sites. Anybody know how to solve this problem. Thanks for
any help

 
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