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Doubt on FTP29 Feb 2008 03:36 GMT1
Our Application pushes files using FTP to other systems. Also, other
systems ?pull? files from our box using FTP.
Now, we have a situation wherein, our production box will have only port
22 open.
Setting Up FTP Sites in Vista (for Newbies!)24 Feb 2008 05:28 GMT2
#1: I am running Vista Ultimate 32. I would like to set up an FTP site on my
machine so that my family can connect to it (securely with a password) and
get the files I put there for them. I see that there is an FTP section under
IIS that I can "turn on" in Control Panel. Can ...
How set up IIS FTP to website?24 Feb 2008 05:25 GMT1
I want to establish a website on a 2003 server that allows my customer to
publish to it using FTP.  Is there a document available that describes this?
I've set up lots of websites on IIS in the past, using FrontPage as the
publisher.  I've also set up FTP sites on IIS.  But how ...
should i give up?24 Feb 2008 05:22 GMT1
this ftp is running on sbs2003
still trying to see if the option to use a ms iis ftp site in windows
explorer can work to send folders
if its 1 folder and a few files that seems to work, but mutiple layers of
Cannot drag and drop file but I can cmd ftp it!24 Feb 2008 05:20 GMT1
I am having a quirky behavior that I can't figure out.  Here are the
symptoms:
1) from a command line I can ftp to a machine running IIS 6.0 and get
and put a file with no issues
FTP server24 Feb 2008 05:18 GMT1
access FTP server via command prompt.
when type 'dir', it shows the below error.
"150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls."
FTP using port 2224 Feb 2008 05:17 GMT1
how to configure FTP to use port 22 ?
Bad Password Attempts IIS 624 Feb 2008 05:17 GMT1
Is there a way in IIS 6 to shutdown an account from an FTP when some many
attempts are made with a bad password?
Thanks in advance,
Eric Sabo
iis ftp site with AD isolation mode... how to add virtual directories     accessible only to one user24 Feb 2008 05:16 GMT1
I'm trying to set up a ftp site (with IIS) with user isolation (using
AD).
for each user I'd like to mount his AD home dir as ftp home dir (I
managed that for the test users)
Hoe to setup SFTP21 Feb 2008 16:00 GMT1
How to setup SFTP in Windows 2003 Server Std Edition?
more than 1 FTP Server behind firewall/router15 Feb 2008 20:38 GMT3
how to setup nat and forwarding ports for simultaneous use of 2 FTP
servers on the same LAN behind firewall/router ?
Great thanks !
FTP Permissions15 Feb 2008 13:42 GMT1
Does anyone know how to set the dafault home directory of a user that ftp's
in. Im using the default ftp site and it has a virtual site that anothre
programmer needs access to, but when he logs in he is in the root directory
and can view or copy all files.
ftp user cannot delete directorys11 Feb 2008 19:08 GMT2
Under Windows Server 2003 I have ftp user logging in fine, can create
a directory, but deletion of same directory fails -err 550 Access
denied. Can put files & del files fine. just cannot del dirs. Folder
will delete fine as admin through explorer etc so no lock issue.
IIS permissions05 Feb 2008 07:50 GMT3
I have a site with ASP pages running on II6.
Anonymous logon have no permission.
- when an administrator logon everything is working fine.
- when an user logon he can see te index page (only html) but when he
listing virtual directories05 Feb 2008 07:29 GMT3
from an FTP client, is it possible to list all available virtual
directories in an ftp site?
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