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Also, if the issue doesn't occur in Edge, it might be worth clearing the cache and cookies in Chrome or disabling any extensions that could be causing conflicts. Updating Chrome to the latest version and resetting settings to default might also resolve the problem. if you're into mobile gaming, you might find this guide on FIFA Mobile APK unlimited coins (https://modfcmobile.com/) helpful—it’s a great resource for enhancing gameplay.
It seems like I've been encountering some frustrating issues lately when trying to upload files on various websites using Google Chrome. I've never had these problems before, and it's become particularly troublesome when trying to carry out essential tasks like uploading payroll files or media for our company website. The error message stating "You don't have permission to open this file (https://cxfileexplorerapk.net/)" has been popping up consistently, even though I've never had permission issues in the past. After some online research, it seems like the culprit might be related to the settings of my AVG antivirus software. Although I'm not entirely certain, the symptoms align with what I found online. Interestingly, the problem doesn't seem to occur when I use Microsoft Edge, but I'm not keen on switching browsers permanently. I'm wondering if there have been any recent changes or updates within Google Chrome that could be causing compatibility issues with AVG or other security settings. I'll likely need to delve deeper into my antivirus settings or consider reaching out to their support team for assistance in resolving this frustrating issue.
Examples:-
- upload a picture when creating a new event on Eventbrite
- upload files for payroll processing on payroll provider website
- upload media in WordPress for our website
The message is "You don't have permission to open this file. Contact the file owner or an Administrator to obtain permission."
I can't make sense of information I found online but it is hinting at an issue with the way AVG is set for protection. I'm not 100% sure though. There doesn't seem to be this problem in Microsoft Edge but I don't like using that web browser.
Maybe something else has changed within Google Chrome?
Any idea?
Thanks!
Any idea wha
Hello Enila,
We understand that you are unable to upload files on Google chrome. We are sorry to know that. But, we will provide support only related to AVG products.
Could you please check whether you can upload files on other browsers such as edge or Firefox? If yes, kindly reinstall the Google chrome and check it. If you still have issue with Chrome, kindly contact Microsoft support to resolve it. Thank you for the understanding.
It seems like I've been encountering some frustrating issues lately when trying to upload files on various websites using Google Chrome. I've never had these problems before, and it's become particularly troublesome when trying to carry out essential tasks like uploading payroll files or media for our company website. The error message stating "You don't have permission to open this file (https://cxfileexplorerapk.net/)" has been popping up consistently, even though I've never had permission issues in the past. After some online research, it seems like the culprit might be related to the settings of my AVG antivirus software. Although I'm not entirely certain, the symptoms align with what I found online. Interestingly, the problem doesn't seem to occur when I use Microsoft Edge, but I'm not keen on switching browsers permanently. I'm wondering if there have been any recent changes or updates within Google Chrome that could be causing compatibility issues with AVG or other security settings. I'll likely need to delve deeper into my antivirus settings or consider reaching out to their support team for assistance in resolving this frustrating issue.
Hello Enila,
We understand that you are unable to upload files on Google chrome. We are sorry to know that. But, we will provide support only related to AVG products.
Could you please check whether you can upload files on other browsers such as edge or Firefox? If yes, kindly reinstall the Google chrome and check it. If you still have issue with Chrome, kindly contact Microsoft support to resolve it. Thank you for the understanding.