anonymous
Wed Jan 14 01:53:34 CST 2004
Sorry, This makes no difference!
I have made all steps in fte FTP Server and DC=20
configuration.
When i type ftp://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1852
And type Usernamne and password
I can se in the right corner in IEE 6.0 User: Annonymous
When i repeat Login File--->Login As
I can se in the right corner in IEE 6.0 User: My Username=20
BUT I CAN NOT SE ANY FOLDERS OR FILES???
//G=FCnter
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>Hi,
>
>Thank you for posting in MSDN managed newsgroup!
>
>Exchange Server will not affect the FTP service. We can=20
consider this=20
>Exchange server as a common Windows 2003 server or=20
Windows 2000 server, and=20
>configure the FTP service on it. Based on my experience,=20
I'd suggest you=20
>can configure the FTP service with the KB article 323384=20
which will=20
>introduce the detailed steps for you regarding the=20
setting.=20
>323384 HOW TO: Set Up an FTP Server in Windows Server=20
2003
>
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=3D323384
>
>Furthermore, for the management of FTP user in one=20
domain, this kb article=20
>310723 will help you some.=20
>310723 HOW TO: Configure FTP Folders and Permissions for=20
Domain=20
>Authentication
>
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=3D310723
>
>In addition, th kb article 814865 contians a lot of link=20
for the=20
>documentation on the FTP service administration. Though=20
this article=20
>applies to IIS4/5, the IIS5 part will be useful for you=20
as well on the=20
>IIS6.=20
>814865 INFO: FTP Site Administration Documentation in=20
IIS 6.0
>
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=3D814865
>
>I'd also suggest the IIS6 documentation will also=20
provide some assistance=20
>for you regarding the FTP configuration.=20
>
>Please feel free to let me know if you have any further=20
questions. I am=20
>standing by to be of assistance.=20
>
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Microsoft NewsGroup!=20
>
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