Re: 550 The system cannot find the file



command line ftp client = ftp.exe

Can you login via ftp.exe?

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"Leslie" <Leslie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I did the following. Does this mean that the boeuser can connect to the
> site? I can also connect to the site using FTPpro and the boeuser
> credentials. What I can't do is connect via IE url =
> ftp://agaiis/gastroftp.
> Any suggestions?
>
> C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>iisftp /s agaiis /u boeuser /p
> password
> /query "gastroftp"
> WARNING: Using local machine will cause supplied credentials to be
> ignored.
> Connecting to server ...Done.
> Site Name (Metabase Path) Status IP
> Port
> ==============================================================================
> GastroFTP (MSFTPSVC/45500275) STARTED ALL 21
>
> --
> Leslie - AGA
>
>
> "Leslie" wrote:
>
>> Sorry. The OS is Server 2003. Is the IISFTP the command line client
>> you
>> are referring to?
>> --
>> Leslie - AGA
>>
>>
>> "Jeff Cochran" wrote:
>>
>> > On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 12:25:12 -0700, Leslie
>> > <Leslie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >
>> > >I am a new user to IIS. I am having grave difficulty connecting to my
>> > >FTP
>> > >site.
>> > >
>> > >I first created a shared folder with a sub-folder to house my ftp
>> > >files. I
>> > >then created a user in AD and using the iisftp script assigned the
>> > >ftproot
>> > >and ftpdir. Then I gave that user modify permission to the shared
>> > >folder as
>> > >well as the subfolder (inherited). I created a FTP site with AD
>> > >authentication. When I try to acess the site, I am prompted with a
>> > >login. I
>> > >enter the username and password. Then I am stopped with the following
>> > >error
>> > >message:
>> > >
>> > >550 /gastroftp The system cannot find the file specified.
>> > >
>> > >Where did I go wrong?
>> >
>> > Can't tell you the first error, but the last one you made was
>> > neglecting to tell us the operating system. :)
>> >
>> > The process is different on different OS's. In Server 2003 for
>> > example you may have the wrong file path. You may not have correct
>> > permissions on the files themselves.
>> >
>> > If you're not already, use the command line FTP client to test with.
>> >
>> > Jeff
>> >


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