Re: Login Box
- From: "Chris Crowe [MVP 1997 -> 2006]" <IISMVP2005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 06:29:47 +1200
The FTP server has an option to allow Anonymous users - you need to remove
this check box.
Open IIS Management tool
Select the ftp site and go to properties
On the security accounts table there is an option to allow anonymous
accounts.
Remove that check box.
--
Cheers
Chris Crowe [IIS MVP 1997 -> 2006]
http://blog.crowe.co.nz
------------------------------------------------
"mjordan76" <mjordan76@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:DE970DFA-0BEE-4704-A974-922195A63BE6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We lease all of our machines, the one that hosts IIS is at end of lease
and I
am trying to configure a replacement machine. As far as I can tell I have
everything set up identically on the replacement machine but the FTP
folder
that we use is not prompting for a username and password when I connect to
the folder. I would think it is a intranet thing but when I try to
connect
to the old server's FTP folder it is prompting me for a username and
password. I am running Server 2000 SP4 on both.
I was not with the company when they set up the last one so I am at a
complete loss as to what to try next. Any help would be appreciated.
--
Thanks,
Maryanna Jordan
.
- Prev by Date: IIS ftp question
- Next by Date: Re: IIS ftp question
- Previous by thread: IIS ftp question
- Next by thread: Re: Login Box
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|