With any luck, you should be able to check QTTabBar under View > Options and this time it should stick.Ĭredits for the second solution to this person on a buried thread in SourceForge forums. Tools → Internet Options → Advanced → Browsing → Check "Enable third-party browser extensions"Īnd restart Windows Explorer. Tools → Manage Add-ons → Enable everything QTTab Thus, I just spent a few hours combing every available forum to find a fix.Īnd I actually found two - both involving Internet Explorer, so fire it up. In the View > Options I only had a choice for the Bottom Tabs bar and as soon as I closed the current window, it would not initialize until I selected it again. Soon enough, I realized that… well, it wouldn't work as it should. I was having issues with Clover and since QTTab is the only alternative for a Windows File Explorer integration, I decided to try it out.
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