Windows 2008 FTPS Virtual Directory

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Good Day,

I am trying to setup a ssl ftp site for secure communication to our bank.
My initial setup was to a local directory and that worked fine, However, for
the production environment I need to utilize a virtual directory on another
server. I setup a file share on the destination server to recieve the files
and gave permissions to the folder to my ftp client. I set the
authentication to the directory to the specified users (from pass though
auth) When I test the mapping and permissions everything appears to be fine.
When I try to connect however, I get "530 User cannot log in, home directory
inaccessible" I could really use some assistance in troubleshooting this
issue.

Thanks
--
Steve
.



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