This guide shows you what to do if the ExpressVPN for Windows app is missing certain server locations.

Mac users can follow the instructions for Mac OS.

Jump to…

How to get the server list to load for version 3.x
How to show the AppData folder on Windows 10
How to show the AppData folder on Windows 7, 8, or Vista
How to show the AppData folder on Windows XP


How to get the server list to load for version 3.x

  1. Close or quit ExpressVPN if it’s open.
  2. Open My Computer and browse to this directory:
    • On Vista or Windows 7:
      C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\ExpressVPN\elc.dat
    • On Windows XP:
      C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\ExpressVPN\elc.dat
  3. Inside the ExpressVPN folder, delete the file named: “elc” or “elc.dat”
  4. Re-launch ExpressVPN and wait for the server list to get updated.

If the server list still won’t load correctly (even after deleting the elc file), delete all the contents of the ExpressVPN folder, then re-launch ExpressVPN and try activating the software anew.

NOTE: The AppData or Application Data folder is hidden by default.

If you can’t find the folder, then read on to find out how to unhide your hidden folders.

Need help? Contact the ExpressVPN Support Team for immediate assistance.

Back to top


How to show the AppData or Application Data folder on Windows 10

  1. Click the Start button, type in (without the quotes) “File Explorer Options” on the Search programs and files box and hit Enter. The File Explorer Options window should appear.
  2. Click the View tab, and under Advance Settings, select Show hidden files, folders and drives.
  3. Click Apply and OK to save the settings.
  4. Try locating the AppData or Application Data folder again under your user account folder.

Need help? Contact the ExpressVPN Support Team for immediate assistance.

Back to top


How to show the AppData or Application Data folder on Windows 7, 8, or Vista

  1. Click the Start button, type in (without the quotes) “Folder Options” on the Search programs and files box and hit Enter. The Folder Options window should appear.
  2. Click the View tab, and under Advance Settings, Click Show hidden files, folders and drives.
  3. Click Apply and OK to save the settings.
  4. Try locating the AppData or Application Data folder again under your user account folder.

Need help? Contact the ExpressVPN Support Team for immediate assistance.

Back to top


How to show the AppData or Application Data folder on Windows XP

  1. Open My Computer.
  2. Under the menu options, click on Tools
  3. Click Folder Options…
  4. Under Folder Options, click on the View tab.
  5. Under Advanced Settings: find the Hidden files and folders option.
  6. Select Show hidden files and folders and click OK.
  7. Try locating the AppData or Application Data folder again under your user account folder.

Need help? Contact the ExpressVPN Support Team for immediate assistance.

Back to top

Was this article helpful?

We're sorry to hear that. Let us know how we can improve.

A member of our Support Team will follow up on your issue.