Associate FTP hyperlink to filezillaAssociate FTP links with FileZilla in Win8 (or any specific exe with a...
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Associate FTP hyperlink to filezilla
Associate FTP links with FileZilla in Win8 (or any specific exe with a protocol)Specify a custom program for handling a protocolFailure in connecting FTP via FTP clientsUnable to connect to FTP server using Filezilla with router in-betweenUsing Tor SOCKS5 proxy with FTP clients (FileZilla)FTP server via SOCKS5 Proxy can only be LISTed with firefox, no ftp clientsAssociate FTP links with FileZilla in Win8 (or any specific exe with a protocol)Duplicating a session in FileZillaFilezilla FTP server is not responding to connections outside the local machineErrors in Configuring FileZilla FTP ServerHow to use FTP link/URL with FileZilla?
Is it possible to associate a link like ftp://myftpserver.net to launch automatically Filezilla and display the FTP server content with one click?
I think there must be a kind of protocol registration which is currently associate with my Web browser.
ftp filezilla protocol
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Is it possible to associate a link like ftp://myftpserver.net to launch automatically Filezilla and display the FTP server content with one click?
I think there must be a kind of protocol registration which is currently associate with my Web browser.
ftp filezilla protocol
What operating system are you using?
– heavyd
Sep 9 '10 at 14:02
xp, vista and 7. I need a general solution!
– Martin Delille
Sep 13 '10 at 12:07
there won't be a general solution since the OS handle this differently....
– JNK
Sep 13 '10 at 12:28
I have the same question about Win8 at superuser.com/questions/634881/…
– Pat
Aug 21 '13 at 17:40
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Is it possible to associate a link like ftp://myftpserver.net to launch automatically Filezilla and display the FTP server content with one click?
I think there must be a kind of protocol registration which is currently associate with my Web browser.
ftp filezilla protocol
Is it possible to associate a link like ftp://myftpserver.net to launch automatically Filezilla and display the FTP server content with one click?
I think there must be a kind of protocol registration which is currently associate with my Web browser.
ftp filezilla protocol
ftp filezilla protocol
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What operating system are you using?
– heavyd
Sep 9 '10 at 14:02
xp, vista and 7. I need a general solution!
– Martin Delille
Sep 13 '10 at 12:07
there won't be a general solution since the OS handle this differently....
– JNK
Sep 13 '10 at 12:28
I have the same question about Win8 at superuser.com/questions/634881/…
– Pat
Aug 21 '13 at 17:40
add a comment |
What operating system are you using?
– heavyd
Sep 9 '10 at 14:02
xp, vista and 7. I need a general solution!
– Martin Delille
Sep 13 '10 at 12:07
there won't be a general solution since the OS handle this differently....
– JNK
Sep 13 '10 at 12:28
I have the same question about Win8 at superuser.com/questions/634881/…
– Pat
Aug 21 '13 at 17:40
What operating system are you using?
– heavyd
Sep 9 '10 at 14:02
What operating system are you using?
– heavyd
Sep 9 '10 at 14:02
xp, vista and 7. I need a general solution!
– Martin Delille
Sep 13 '10 at 12:07
xp, vista and 7. I need a general solution!
– Martin Delille
Sep 13 '10 at 12:07
there won't be a general solution since the OS handle this differently....
– JNK
Sep 13 '10 at 12:28
there won't be a general solution since the OS handle this differently....
– JNK
Sep 13 '10 at 12:28
I have the same question about Win8 at superuser.com/questions/634881/…
– Pat
Aug 21 '13 at 17:40
I have the same question about Win8 at superuser.com/questions/634881/…
– Pat
Aug 21 '13 at 17:40
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For Windows XP
- Open an explorer window (any folder or drive)
- Click Tools->Folder options
- Click "File Types" tab
- Find "URL:File Transfer Protocol" towards the top of the list
- Select "Change" at the bottom and browse to the filezilla executable
EDIT:
For Win 7 - I do not have a copy to test on, but it will (hopefully) be here:
- Control Panel
- Control Panel Home
- Default Programs
- Set Associations
See if there is something similar to the "URL:File Transfer Protocol" listed above for XP. If so, click "Change Program" and associate it with FileZilla.
It may work on XP but I'm using Windows 7...
– Martin Delille
Sep 13 '10 at 12:11
@Tinmaru - see the edit.
– JNK
Sep 13 '10 at 12:27
Answer accepted but in fact it doesn't work on my computer: I don't have other choice than Firefox, Internet Explorer and Chrome. It is maybe due to my IT policies.
– Martin Delille
Sep 15 '10 at 12:56
@tinmaru - you can't specify an exe?
– JNK
Sep 15 '10 at 13:12
add a comment |
For Windows 10
Go to Settings -> Apps -> Default apps -> Choose defaults apps by
protocol.Under "FTP URL:File Transfer Protocol", click the item in the
"Default app" column.Windows will provide a list of browsers, or allow you to look for an
app in the Windows Store, but provides no way to choose Filezilla.Swear at the screen.
Follow the extremely complex instructions at
https://web.archive.org/web/20141228000828/https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?t=13297You can now open ftp links with Filezilla.
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For Windows XP
- Open an explorer window (any folder or drive)
- Click Tools->Folder options
- Click "File Types" tab
- Find "URL:File Transfer Protocol" towards the top of the list
- Select "Change" at the bottom and browse to the filezilla executable
EDIT:
For Win 7 - I do not have a copy to test on, but it will (hopefully) be here:
- Control Panel
- Control Panel Home
- Default Programs
- Set Associations
See if there is something similar to the "URL:File Transfer Protocol" listed above for XP. If so, click "Change Program" and associate it with FileZilla.
It may work on XP but I'm using Windows 7...
– Martin Delille
Sep 13 '10 at 12:11
@Tinmaru - see the edit.
– JNK
Sep 13 '10 at 12:27
Answer accepted but in fact it doesn't work on my computer: I don't have other choice than Firefox, Internet Explorer and Chrome. It is maybe due to my IT policies.
– Martin Delille
Sep 15 '10 at 12:56
@tinmaru - you can't specify an exe?
– JNK
Sep 15 '10 at 13:12
add a comment |
For Windows XP
- Open an explorer window (any folder or drive)
- Click Tools->Folder options
- Click "File Types" tab
- Find "URL:File Transfer Protocol" towards the top of the list
- Select "Change" at the bottom and browse to the filezilla executable
EDIT:
For Win 7 - I do not have a copy to test on, but it will (hopefully) be here:
- Control Panel
- Control Panel Home
- Default Programs
- Set Associations
See if there is something similar to the "URL:File Transfer Protocol" listed above for XP. If so, click "Change Program" and associate it with FileZilla.
It may work on XP but I'm using Windows 7...
– Martin Delille
Sep 13 '10 at 12:11
@Tinmaru - see the edit.
– JNK
Sep 13 '10 at 12:27
Answer accepted but in fact it doesn't work on my computer: I don't have other choice than Firefox, Internet Explorer and Chrome. It is maybe due to my IT policies.
– Martin Delille
Sep 15 '10 at 12:56
@tinmaru - you can't specify an exe?
– JNK
Sep 15 '10 at 13:12
add a comment |
For Windows XP
- Open an explorer window (any folder or drive)
- Click Tools->Folder options
- Click "File Types" tab
- Find "URL:File Transfer Protocol" towards the top of the list
- Select "Change" at the bottom and browse to the filezilla executable
EDIT:
For Win 7 - I do not have a copy to test on, but it will (hopefully) be here:
- Control Panel
- Control Panel Home
- Default Programs
- Set Associations
See if there is something similar to the "URL:File Transfer Protocol" listed above for XP. If so, click "Change Program" and associate it with FileZilla.
For Windows XP
- Open an explorer window (any folder or drive)
- Click Tools->Folder options
- Click "File Types" tab
- Find "URL:File Transfer Protocol" towards the top of the list
- Select "Change" at the bottom and browse to the filezilla executable
EDIT:
For Win 7 - I do not have a copy to test on, but it will (hopefully) be here:
- Control Panel
- Control Panel Home
- Default Programs
- Set Associations
See if there is something similar to the "URL:File Transfer Protocol" listed above for XP. If so, click "Change Program" and associate it with FileZilla.
edited Sep 13 '10 at 12:27
answered Sep 9 '10 at 14:02
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It may work on XP but I'm using Windows 7...
– Martin Delille
Sep 13 '10 at 12:11
@Tinmaru - see the edit.
– JNK
Sep 13 '10 at 12:27
Answer accepted but in fact it doesn't work on my computer: I don't have other choice than Firefox, Internet Explorer and Chrome. It is maybe due to my IT policies.
– Martin Delille
Sep 15 '10 at 12:56
@tinmaru - you can't specify an exe?
– JNK
Sep 15 '10 at 13:12
add a comment |
It may work on XP but I'm using Windows 7...
– Martin Delille
Sep 13 '10 at 12:11
@Tinmaru - see the edit.
– JNK
Sep 13 '10 at 12:27
Answer accepted but in fact it doesn't work on my computer: I don't have other choice than Firefox, Internet Explorer and Chrome. It is maybe due to my IT policies.
– Martin Delille
Sep 15 '10 at 12:56
@tinmaru - you can't specify an exe?
– JNK
Sep 15 '10 at 13:12
It may work on XP but I'm using Windows 7...
– Martin Delille
Sep 13 '10 at 12:11
It may work on XP but I'm using Windows 7...
– Martin Delille
Sep 13 '10 at 12:11
@Tinmaru - see the edit.
– JNK
Sep 13 '10 at 12:27
@Tinmaru - see the edit.
– JNK
Sep 13 '10 at 12:27
Answer accepted but in fact it doesn't work on my computer: I don't have other choice than Firefox, Internet Explorer and Chrome. It is maybe due to my IT policies.
– Martin Delille
Sep 15 '10 at 12:56
Answer accepted but in fact it doesn't work on my computer: I don't have other choice than Firefox, Internet Explorer and Chrome. It is maybe due to my IT policies.
– Martin Delille
Sep 15 '10 at 12:56
@tinmaru - you can't specify an exe?
– JNK
Sep 15 '10 at 13:12
@tinmaru - you can't specify an exe?
– JNK
Sep 15 '10 at 13:12
add a comment |
For Windows 10
Go to Settings -> Apps -> Default apps -> Choose defaults apps by
protocol.Under "FTP URL:File Transfer Protocol", click the item in the
"Default app" column.Windows will provide a list of browsers, or allow you to look for an
app in the Windows Store, but provides no way to choose Filezilla.Swear at the screen.
Follow the extremely complex instructions at
https://web.archive.org/web/20141228000828/https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?t=13297You can now open ftp links with Filezilla.
add a comment |
For Windows 10
Go to Settings -> Apps -> Default apps -> Choose defaults apps by
protocol.Under "FTP URL:File Transfer Protocol", click the item in the
"Default app" column.Windows will provide a list of browsers, or allow you to look for an
app in the Windows Store, but provides no way to choose Filezilla.Swear at the screen.
Follow the extremely complex instructions at
https://web.archive.org/web/20141228000828/https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?t=13297You can now open ftp links with Filezilla.
add a comment |
For Windows 10
Go to Settings -> Apps -> Default apps -> Choose defaults apps by
protocol.Under "FTP URL:File Transfer Protocol", click the item in the
"Default app" column.Windows will provide a list of browsers, or allow you to look for an
app in the Windows Store, but provides no way to choose Filezilla.Swear at the screen.
Follow the extremely complex instructions at
https://web.archive.org/web/20141228000828/https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?t=13297You can now open ftp links with Filezilla.
For Windows 10
Go to Settings -> Apps -> Default apps -> Choose defaults apps by
protocol.Under "FTP URL:File Transfer Protocol", click the item in the
"Default app" column.Windows will provide a list of browsers, or allow you to look for an
app in the Windows Store, but provides no way to choose Filezilla.Swear at the screen.
Follow the extremely complex instructions at
https://web.archive.org/web/20141228000828/https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?t=13297You can now open ftp links with Filezilla.
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What operating system are you using?
– heavyd
Sep 9 '10 at 14:02
xp, vista and 7. I need a general solution!
– Martin Delille
Sep 13 '10 at 12:07
there won't be a general solution since the OS handle this differently....
– JNK
Sep 13 '10 at 12:28
I have the same question about Win8 at superuser.com/questions/634881/…
– Pat
Aug 21 '13 at 17:40