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Marco
March 31st 03, 10:50 PM
I am trying to run IIS's FTP services on my XP Pro
machine. I have anonymous access disabled, but I can't
seem to login with all my accounts. Some work and some
don't. Where does IIS set which accounts are able to
login? Is it on the virtual folder? The shared folder
itself?
Thanks in advance

Roger Abell [MVP]
April 1st 03, 05:17 AM
Set permissions on the directory that is the root of=20
the FTP storage area.

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Roger=20

"Marco" > wrote in message =
...
> I am trying to run IIS's FTP services on my XP Pro=20
> machine. I have anonymous access disabled, but I can't=20
> seem to login with all my accounts. Some work and some=20
> don't. Where does IIS set which accounts are able to=20
> login? Is it on the virtual folder? The shared folder=20
> itself?
> Thanks in advance

Marco
April 1st 03, 06:27 AM
do you mena the ftproot folder?
>-----Original Message-----
>Set permissions on the directory that is the root of
>the FTP storage area.
>
>--
>Roger
>
>"Marco" > wrote in message
...
>> I am trying to run IIS's FTP services on my XP Pro
>> machine. I have anonymous access disabled, but I can't
>> seem to login with all my accounts. Some work and some
>> don't. Where does IIS set which accounts are able to
>> login? Is it on the virtual folder? The shared folder
>> itself?
>> Thanks in advance
>.
>

Roger Abell [MVP]
April 1st 03, 08:32 AM
ftproot if you have left it at the default, which is=20
normally not done/advised - we usually move it=20
to a partition outside of the system's boot partition.
Adjust the NTFS permissions.

--=20
Roger=20
"Marco" > wrote in message =
...
> do you mena the ftproot folder?
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Set permissions on the directory that is the root of=20
> >the FTP storage area.
> >
> >--=20
> >Roger=20
> >
> >"Marco" > wrote in message=20
> ...
> >> I am trying to run IIS's FTP services on my XP Pro=20
> >> machine. I have anonymous access disabled, but I can't=20
> >> seem to login with all my accounts. Some work and some=20
> >> don't. Where does IIS set which accounts are able to=20
> >> login? Is it on the virtual folder? The shared folder=20
> >> itself?
> >> Thanks in advance
> >.
> >

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