Re: Please help a novice..!!
- From: "Mr. Smith" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 11:33:32 +0200
Thanks a million Curt!!!
Just what I wanted....
Mr. Smith
"Curt J Raddatz" <curtraddatz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:utkNULA0FHA.4032@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Here's what I've done and it works for me.
>
> 1) Create the username you want to use.
> 2) Create an actual directory somewhere on your server (usually under
> ftproot) for the user.
> 3) Create a virtual directory pointing to the actual directory for the
> user.
> The important part of this step is that the virtual directory name MUST
> MATCH EXACTLY the username. IIS routes based on a match between these
> names.
> 4) Set the NTFS security on the actual directory for this username to RW
> if
> you want to allow both read and write access via FTP.
>
>
> "Mr. Smith" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:u4vRPi9zFHA.1640@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi.
>> I'm trying to set up multiple FTP "sites" on a IIS 4.0 server. This is
> what
>> I want
>>
>> User: Tiger should be directed to the directory Tiger_Ftp when logging
> onto
>> the FTP server
>> User: Lion should be directed to the directory Lion_Ftp when logging onto
>> the FTP server.
>>
>> How is this administrated in the IIS console? I try to ad a FTP site for
>> each directory but I get a conflict because I use the same IP and the
>> same
>> Port (21) on both sites. Could I enter any port number I want to seperate
>> the two sites? Or should I register the two sites as "virtual
>> directories"
>> as a sub to the "Default FTP site".
>>
>> As you understand I'm pretty, pretty novice about the whole FTP sutff,
>> but
> I
>> can do wonders if any of you just give me a hint.
>>
>> Please give me a hint!
>>
>> Kind Regards
>> Mr. Smith
>>
>>
>>
>
>
.
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