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Windows Server Forum / IIS / FTP / September 2007

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Allowing specific groups to log into ftp virtual directories30 Sep 2007 07:51 GMT1
I want to make it so that i can only allow certain user groups to login in
to specific virtual directories under my main ftp site.  These groups are
the same as those who are allowed to access the physical directories called
by the virtual directories in windows.
can't connect to IIS in win2k3 or download29 Sep 2007 18:05 GMT2
425 can't open data connection is my message in firefox when trying to
connect to my win2k3 IIS ftp. Anon access is enabled etc and via
Freedownload manager I can connect fine. However in Freedownload manager i
cannot download anything. nothing happens when trying to download ...
Cannot logon to IIS FTP server with new user account27 Sep 2007 03:11 GMT1
We have a company FTP server for users to download work related
(non-proprietary data) files. This is not an anonymous access FTP, it
uses basic authentication.
We have a group folder with permissions for the GG_FTP_Guest user
Cant access FTP Site25 Sep 2007 06:02 GMT7
I have an FTP site on a  Windows 2003 box.  For some reason, when I try to
access it from a Windows 2000 computer I can't access it.  If I try from a
different Windows 2003 computer, I have no problems.
All computers are on the same domain.
Newbie Question22 Sep 2007 22:26 GMT2
I want to set an ftp site on XP Pro IIS 5.1 that will be password protected
I can create the site but how can I require the username/password
Thank you,
Samuel
FTP Login error 53021 Sep 2007 08:58 GMT1
Hi, I am trying to login to www3.sympatico.ca/. As suggested by sympatico I
tried using Explorer 7, and filling in the login box with username and
Password. The Login box disappears and returns, instead of going to the
directory ?
set up ftp directory20 Sep 2007 02:12 GMT3
Question,
when I want to use NLB on my FTP servers in my DMZ, do I have to make on all
the FTP servers the same ftp (user) directories and do I have to make on all
the servers the same local users.
Setting up FTP Isolating Users using AD17 Sep 2007 05:31 GMT1
I am trying to setup an FTP site and Isolate Users Using AD for my users.  
When I go through the Create New FTP Site Wizard.  I enter my username,
domain and password at the prompts.    Those all work fine, but when I am
finishing the process I get the message "You were not ...
FTP port forwarding problem.17 Sep 2007 05:29 GMT1
hi i am using linux as a gateway to connect inside local machines to
internet.
linux eth0 :XX.XX.XX.XX
linux eth1 : 192.168.1.1
Upload account07 Sep 2007 02:25 GMT4
I have an IIS 6.0 running on Win2k3. Some FTP accounts (user isolated mode)
are already running and are working fine. What I need is an additional
account, that allows customers to upload data without having the ability to
list, read or change the data uploaded by other customers ...
auto login from aix05 Sep 2007 04:17 GMT5
Is there anything on the iis side of things that would be preventing the
below from auto logging onto xp pro workstation?  I had this working and I've
done something to screw things up and can't it back to save my life.  
ftp 172.172.172.172
migrating ftp server04 Sep 2007 13:38 GMT4
I have a 2003 ftp server with tons of ftp sites - each is essentially
created using a username in AD, then creating a folder to which they have
rights.    I'd like to have all the same folders on the new server with the
same rights for the users so they only have rights to those ...
 
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