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"Jon Harris" <JonHarris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Yes it does. The web site has a link to a ftp:\\site on the same box. I
> can
> do this as long as I control the DNS. How do I gain access through the
> FTP
> link if I do not control the DNS?
>
> Jon
>
> "clintonG" wrote:
>
>> You can learn about host headers at the IIS FAQ [1] but what you said
>> makes
>> no sense. How does your website call FTP? Cellphone? Cowbell at dinner
>> time?
>> If the website calls the FTP site what's the problem supposed to be?
>>
>> Can you access the FTP resources using a network share? Did you even know
>> there is a file:// and ftp:// protocol handlers that can be used as URLs?
>> Does this make any sense?
>>
>> <%= Clinton Gallagher
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>> [1]
http://iisfaq.com/
>>
>>
>>
>> "Jon Harris" <Jon Harris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:2ED1C2DB-C878-41ED-8DF4-38189F0376B3@microsoft.com...
>> >I am not sure this is the correct place to post this question but here
>> >goes.
>> > I have a box that is using Windows 2003 with out Frontpage extension.
>> > I
>> > have
>> > a web site that calls an FTP site on the same box. Now I have done
>> > this
>> > with
>> > DNS but I do not have the IP's necessary to have it work through DNS.
>> > How
>> > can I get this done. Would a host header work? What is the form of a
>> > host
>> > header?
>> >
>> > Thank you.
>>
>>
>>