Re: How do you set Passive Port Range for IIS 5.0 on XP Pro



The article doesn't applies to XP.
and the syntax is hyphen or dash.

as for you issue. have you try connect via ftp.exe ? post the output here.

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Regards,
Bernard Cheah
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http://www.iis-resources.com/
http://msmvps.com/blogs/bernard/


"Delta Mike" <Delta Mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am setting up an FTP server; I have a range of ports available for use; I
have looked at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555022 ; Windows Firewall
has
been disabled.

How do you set the range? If the above settings work (from the 2K
section),
what is the syntax for the registry entry? (tried comma, space,
dash/hyphen,
and colon)

Symptoms:
Local login to the FTP site works, remote login happens, commands are
sent,
but no data. eg cd <dir> and pwd work as expected, dir returns no data and
no
prompt, and put only touches a file - no data transfered

Thank you,
DM


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