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Luis Duarte
April 4th 03, 10:53 AM
Thank you very much.

Have a nice weekend

Best regards

Lu=EDs Duarte


>-----Original Message-----
>Right click on My Computer>Manage>Click the Plus Sign=20
>next to Services and Applications>Click on the Plus Sign=20
>next to Internet Information Services>Click the Plus Sign=20
>next to FTP Sites>Right Click Default FTP=20
>Site>New>Virtual Directory>Wizard will Start Type in=20
>whatever name you want in Alias>Click Next>Browse for the=20
>Path of the Folder you want to share on your ftp>Click=20
>Next>Set Permissions>Read will be checked automatically,=20
>select Write if you want users to be able to add files to=20
>your ftp>Finish
>
>Now you're sharing that particular folder on your FTP=20
>Server. =20
>
>Now right click on Default FTP Site>Properties>Set Port,=20
>Connection and Logging Properties. If you want anonymous=20
>access to your ftp, leave Secutity Accounts alone, if you=20
>want specific username/passwords only, you'll have to add=20
>those usernames and passwords by adding user accounts to=20
>your computer system. This is done from Control=20
>Panel>User Accounts.
>
>That's the easiest way I know in a nutshell.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Tks for the reply.
>>
>>I allready have IIS5 working...
>>
>>How do i share (or open) those folders ?
>>
>>Best regards,
>>
>>Lu=EDs
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>This maybe a basic question for many, but please stay=20
>>with=20
>>>me a while, ok ?
>>>
>>>How can I share a folder, so my friends can come into=20
>my=20
>>>PC and get some files ?
>>>
>>>I know that it has something to do with the FTP=20
>>protocol...
>>>
>>>Can you help me with this, question ?
>>>
>>>Best regards,
>>>
>>>Lu=EDs Duarte
>>>Lisbon - Portugal
>>>
>>>PS: I don't have static IP, ok ?
>>>.
>>>
>>.
>>
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M. Rajesh
July 15th 04, 06:22 PM
Hi,

Are you referring to setting up a FTP connection on your workstation. The concepts that existed in Windows 2000 Pro are the same in XP Pro.
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Regards
M. Rajesh
..Net and Windows Shell MVP
www.winxpsolution.com


"Ray Mitchell" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> In Win2K Pro I was able to setup an FTP server and a website. Is this still
> possible with XP Pro or do I need to use XP server (or something else).
>
> Thanks,
> Ray
>
>
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