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Directory Security Problems25 Jan 2007 09:11 GMT1
I am trying to setup some virtual directories to allow certain authenticated
users to write files to these directories.
I have Write permission on the properties for the Virtual Directory and NTFS
change permissions for the users.
Windowss 2003 ftp, administrator not able to login19 Jan 2007 21:16 GMT4
I have two servers: 1x Windows 2000 Server Standard and 1x Windows 2003
Standard. Both I have the same configuration. The ftp directory points
the a share on a Network Applicance box. I have also different mounted
network drive which works perfect (means I have no permission ...
"To view this FTP site in Windows Explorer, click Page, and then click Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer"17 Jan 2007 06:34 GMT7
We have an IIS site running under windows 2003 server.   People who have
"upgraded" to IE7 are now upset that they get "To view this FTP site in
Windows Explorer, click Page, and then click Open FTP Site in Windows
Explorer" when they go to our ftp site.   Is there something we ...
FTP16 Jan 2007 02:38 GMT1
Is there a maximum speed for FTP transmission?
I have an ftp server in my dmz and ftp'ing to it gives me a max of about
400kbps...while copy and paste directly to the drives can go as high as 45
megs...
I'm going crazy with FTP!!! Please help me!15 Jan 2007 20:02 GMT2
The error is the 530 cannot access home directory.
I made this steps:
- install ftp service in my domain windows server 2003 R2;
- create a group Ftp Users and set this group log on locally (how can I test
First Time FTP attempt!?14 Jan 2007 05:50 GMT1
I am trying to setup FTP for the very first time and my server sits
behind a Linksys router & i'm DHCP.
Can someone walk me through the steps get going on this.  I have a W2K
Advance Server.
FTP on SBS2003 R2/IIS V6.0/ISA Server 200412 Jan 2007 14:50 GMT2
I've read so many posts on this you would think I could get this solved
but...
I have read http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555018 so many times that
I think I have it memorized.  This is the first FTP site that I've
FTP will not accept password from a batch file10 Jan 2007 04:03 GMT3
I have run into a strange problem running FTP with a batch file.
The batch file is used to run various NTBACKUP backup operations, then FTP
the backup files to a different server.
The batch file runs correctly and creates all the backup files but does not
Non-technical staff to download website pages securely10 Jan 2007 04:03 GMT1
My sales people have laptops with which to demonstrate our websites offline.
They have a copy of the web pages in the laptop and demonstrate the website
using localhost.
When we update the website, I need to download the latest webpages to the
FTP Server in IIS 5.1 on Windows XP Professional07 Jan 2007 22:04 GMT2
I am wondering how to setup a FTP server in IIS 5.1 on Windows XP Pro.
Thank you
 
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