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Hi
When I make a telnet session to my FTP server on windows 2000, I get the
banner "220 server1 Microsoft FTP Service (Version 5.0)"
I want to remove that banner, and I have found an technet article nr.
826270, with some fixes that I should apply.
I have applied this fix, but I still get the banner.
Does anyone know where I can remove or change this. I have tried to make a
welcome message in the IIS snap-in, but it is first vissible when I log in
to the ftp server.
Regards
Ulrik Franck
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