Upload to FTP host JUST WON'T WORK!

Hello everybody, I'm having trouble with connecting with my FTP via Muse.
I can do it just fine via any other FTP software (Cyberduck for example)
I need some help here cos I really want it working inside Muse.
Server, User & Password are correct....(otherwise it wouldn't work on the other platforms).

Copied from Abhishek.G's July 17th post in Muse 2014 Crashes During FTP Upload
Hi,
We have released Adobe Muse CC 2014 (Hotfix 1) that provides a workaround for a specific issue reported on this forum post. The issue is the incompatibility of the Extended Passive (EPSV) mode with certain FTP hosting providers. It manifests as a hang as soon as you click Next on the FTP Login dialog.
If you are experiencing this issue, please update the application to apply the hotfix. See notes on updating at: https://forums.adobe.com/community/muse
Additionally, you will need to download the file http://muse.adobe.com/assets/ftp2014fix.zip, unzip it, and save the contained file ftpPrefs.xml to the following location:
On Windows: %appdata%\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Muse CC\2014.0 (You can type this in the Path bar at the top of the Windows Explorer window)
On Mac: ~/Library/Preferences/Adobe/Adobe Muse CC/2014.0 (You can type this in the Go To Folder dialog using Shift+Command+G)
After performing the above steps, please launch Muse and try Upload to FTP again.
Thanks,
Abhishek

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