Hello,

I have to apologize in advance for my newbie-ness. I have a Win2K server
set up with IIS5. I'm no stranger to Win2K or IIS, but I am a software
developer by trade, and normally set up websites rather than FTP sites.

I have a webserver that I'm running, so far, only for myself. I have a
buddy that wants to run a personal website, so I offered him space for free.
My problem is, I have him set up as a domain user, I have given him full
access to the folder I have designated for his site. I have created a
virtual directory off of the main FTP site, so he has to login to
MyWebsite.com using the logindirectory of HisWebsite.

I can login to this folder with my administrator login, but can't login with
his. Do I need to do something more than add his user account to the target
folder?

Any help at all would be great.

Thanks!
Rick

Re: Can't get a "regular user" to connect to FTP by Bernard

Bernard
Sat Apr 08 23:18:08 CDT 2006

Arrgh. I believe you have posted a new thread on this.

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"Rico" <me@you.com> wrote in message news:MtmZf.32378$Ph4.13468@edtnps90...
> Hello,
>
> I have to apologize in advance for my newbie-ness. I have a Win2K server
> set up with IIS5. I'm no stranger to Win2K or IIS, but I am a software
> developer by trade, and normally set up websites rather than FTP sites.
>
> I have a webserver that I'm running, so far, only for myself. I have a
> buddy that wants to run a personal website, so I offered him space for
> free. My problem is, I have him set up as a domain user, I have given him
> full access to the folder I have designated for his site. I have created
> a virtual directory off of the main FTP site, so he has to login to
> MyWebsite.com using the logindirectory of HisWebsite.
>
> I can login to this folder with my administrator login, but can't login
> with his. Do I need to do something more than add his user account to the
> target folder?
>
> Any help at all would be great.
>
> Thanks!
> Rick
>
>