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There are some things that just work steadily and do well, exactly until they stop working. One and all, it refuses to perform its tasks. This file manager, loved by millions of people, alas, is no exception. It is convenient and reliable, but from time to time it gives surprises. The good news is that most errors are quickly cured. Without the hassle of reinstalling Windows.
Everything seems to be set up, the connection button is pressed, and suddenly there is an error. The software stubbornly reports: “PORT command failed”. What is PORT, where did it disappear to, and who asked for it in the first place? Calm down. It’s just FTP working in active mode, and your ISP or router is interfering with it.
Go to the FTP connection settings and enable passive mode by checking the corresponding checkbox. That’s it. It works. And, most likely, it won’t remind about itself again. The solution is as simple as the developer’s site and the software itself.
It would seem that you just need to configure the connection, but file downloader screams that it cannot write wcx_ftp.ini. By the way, this is its configuration file. And it, poor guy, ended up in a folder where writing is forbidden. It sounds strange and delusional that your smart computer gave such a bunch of solutions, but that’s just the way it is.
Right-click on the program shortcut and run it as administrator. Even better, open the properties of the wcx_ftp.ini file and uncheck the Read Only checkbox.
Everything was fine and working smoothly, but one day click on the icon, and silence. Viruses? Antiviruses? File tool scare? It could be anything.
First, check your antivirus. Sometimes it sees a threat where there is none. Next, run the program as administrator. And if none of this helps, try reinstalling the program, but don’t forget to save your settings and favorite panels. When using file managers, like Total or EF Commander, customizing the interface is very important.
You know for sure that the file you need is there and it’s nearby. But the search makes it look like you made it up. It’s annoying.
First check that the search is in the correct folder. Then don’t forget to uncheck any unnecessary checkboxes like only files.
You drag and drop a file – and it allows itself to not be copied. An error message, as if you’ve broken the law.
The solution is extremely classic – run as administrator. And, yes, antivirus can again put a stick in the wheels.
You press Delete and there is no result. Or the folder is used by another application. Sometimes the path is too long.
Open Task Manager (CTRL+SHIFT+ESC), terminate unnecessary processes (especially those that may use this folder). Too long a path? Copy the folder closer to the root (e.g. C:\example), and try again.
In order to avoid errors, it is important to use a verified version of the program in the first place. This is the version you will find here – downloading Total Commander from our site is a guarantee of its further correct work. Just decide how you want to download the file and the fast download will do its job.
After you have downloaded the archive from the site you need to open it with the password “softexpo”. Next, simply run the program installer and install it just like any program before. After that, use the intuitive crack file to get free access to the professional features.
Almost all software problems are solved in a couple of clicks. The main thing is to find a solution on the Internet – and we have taken care of that. The program is as reliable as a shovel and forgives a lot. And no matter what kind of program it is, even if it’s Adobe Photoshop – we’ll sort out the errors.
Yes, Commander is paid software. After the trial period, users need to purchase a lifetime license (a one-time payment, no subscription). But if you download it from our site it will be free for you.
It offers a dual-pane interface, built-in archive support, FTP client, file comparison, and batch renaming — features not available in the standard Windows File Explorer, which is more limited and less efficient for power users.
FreeCommander is a decent free alternative but lacks plugin support and a full-featured FTP client. Multi Commander comes closer, but Total is more stable, highly customizable, and supports a wide range of extensions, making it the more powerful choice overall.
Absolutely. One of its core features is the ability to open and create archives like ZIP, RAR, and 7z without needing external tools. You can browse and manage archives just like regular folders.
Yes. It has a rich plugin ecosystem, supporting everything from SFTP/WebDAV access to folder comparison tools and visual themes. Plugins can be added through the “Plugins” directory or directly via the interface.
Yes, Commander includes a built-in “Synchronize Directories” feature. You can access it from the main menu, select source and target folders, and the tool will scan for differences and allow one-way or two-way syncing.