Disabled Account Successfully logs onto MSFTP server



i have the following setup:

-Win2003/IIS6 FTP server set to not allow any anonymous connections;
-There is a local FTPUsers group with some local users as members of this
group[and not of any other group].
- Each local user [of FTPUsers] has their own virtual directory off the
default Ftp site.

Now, i assumed that if i disabled the local user account, the account would
not be "authenticable"; however i am still able to logon to the ftp server
successfuly using the disabled account credentials?

Is this by design? And if so, is there a way to disable a specific user's
access to the Ftp server?

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