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FTP Server install fails while I have not this file IIS_Clusftp.VB29 Jan 2008 12:21 GMT7
if I want install the FTP Server on Win 2003 Standart Edition SP2 the
Installation routine ask for the file IIS_Clusftp.Vb_ on the Server CD. But
Ican't find them ????
Where ist my Problem. Have anybody an solution ?
ftp copy permissions25 Jan 2008 19:43 GMT3
for sbs2003
i created a new ftp site, different from the iis default site
i created a folder with the system default attributes, ie, file|new|folder,
but it is not
copy folders with windows explorer option25 Jan 2008 00:16 GMT4
i have been  trying  to use the windows explorer option to copy folders from
an ftp site to a local directory.
after starting paste or 'copy to folder' option, the message about
calculating time to copy comes up but never is able to actually execute or
IE 6 to FTP SSL Server21 Jan 2008 02:08 GMT1
I often use Internet Explorer to access our FTP Servers as it "easily"
allows copy/paste of files, as well easy creation of directories on
the ftp server. Not to mention it IS already installed on every one of
our XP Workstations.
Transfer and delete17 Jan 2008 16:22 GMT2
i use a script for ftp to transfer files like
prompt
mput abc*.txt
is there a command in ftp to delete the local abc*.txt files
Problem using alternate port range15 Jan 2008 21:13 GMT4
I'm sick and tired of all the attempts by hackers to connect to our companys
FTP server.  I want to switch to 50020 and 50021 for example.  We do use a
firewall appliance and have enabled TCP connections for the new ports.
I created a second FTP site using the new ports.
problems using different different FTP port with windows firewall15 Jan 2008 21:11 GMT7
Hi all.  It would be fab if you could help me please!
I need to run 2 ftp sites on the same server (windows server 2003).
I've got the first one using port 21, but need the second ftp site to
use a different port I think (unless there's a way to get 2 ftp sites
get command -> access denied11 Jan 2008 07:33 GMT3
We have a strange behaviour. Based on the file name we get an access denied
from the ftp console.
First try:
ftp> get R_c087_20071213_0706521.xml
PassivePortRange - WindowsFirewall11 Jan 2008 07:33 GMT3
I set my passive port range to 10 ports and then opened them on the windows
firewall.
I have also opened ports 20 and 21.
With the firewall off, the client requests a passive connection and data
Connection closed by remote host.09 Jan 2008 16:48 GMT4
I connect OK locally (over intranet) to ftp server workstation, but
can't connect externally.   That is, running out to the internet and
back in to external ip address 69.12.xxx.xxx.
There are no messages in event viewer.
FTP on Windows Mobile09 Jan 2008 05:15 GMT4
is anybody able to help me with a question concerning FTP on mobile units?
I have implemented FTP handling in an application aimed for both the Windows
and the Windows Mobile platforms.
While connecting and moving files from a PC (Windows XP) to a server
FTP Pass through for domain users08 Jan 2008 15:03 GMT4
I was wondering if Windows 2003 server can be setup to pass Domain users
right through without asking for a username and password? This is only for
internal users only. I wanted to drop some scanned documents into the user's
folder. We are using isolate users setting in IIS 6.
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