FTP - actual size of transferring file

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I have Windows 2008 Web trial, IIS7 with FTP. I have thiss issue:
If somebody upload big file to this FTP, than I see constant size of this
file during uploading on server. Only if I stop FTP, than the size of file is
refreshed in folder.
It seems that during uploading is this file in memory and it is saving to
disk after some time or ofter FTP service is stopped. This is different as in
II6, where you see in the folder on server actual size of the uploading file.

I need set FTP to work in this like IIS6. Please can you help me? Why is
this changed in IIS7?

Thank you!
Jan Novak
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