FileZilla ignores files inside folders for upload

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FileZilla ignores files inside folders for upload

#1 Post by Dom8 » 2022-04-28 14:41

Hello

For some reason, now when I try to upload folders (with files inside), FileZilla creates the folders but they stay empty, it does NOT upload the files inside the folders. This is really annoying.
I do not find which setting is causing this.

Can you help please ?

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Re: FileZilla ignores files inside folders for upload

#2 Post by botg » 2022-04-28 16:48

You need to update your operating system.

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Re: FileZilla ignores files inside folders for upload

#3 Post by Dom8 » 2022-04-28 16:54

Strange reason. Can you explain ?

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Re: FileZilla ignores files inside folders for upload

#4 Post by boco » 2022-04-28 19:02

The problem you're describing so far only happened on legacy OS missing important updates. For example, on Windows 7 without ESU.
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Re: FileZilla ignores files inside folders for upload

#5 Post by Dom8 » 2022-04-28 19:44

Hmm, I see.
I uninstalled my updated filezilla and installed the older v3.53.1, and it works again.
I know that using non-updated operating system and softwares is not a good idea, but it'll do for now.
Thanks for the explanation.

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