How To cofigure FTP
1 The Server has Exchange 2003 + AD
2 No Anonymous (only 2 users, I and my partner)
3 Port 1852
4 The shared folder is E:\FTP=20

I have problem whith IE 6.0 i can log in, but i don=B4t se=20
any folders or files

RE: Windows 2003 FTP configuration by v-wdxu

v-wdxu
Tue Jan 13 23:39:49 CST 2004

Hi,

Thank you for posting in MSDN managed newsgroup!

Exchange Server will not affect the FTP service. We can consider this
Exchange server as a common Windows 2003 server or Windows 2000 server, and
configure the FTP service on it. Based on my experience, I'd suggest you
can configure the FTP service with the KB article 323384 which will
introduce the detailed steps for you regarding the setting.
323384 HOW TO: Set Up an FTP Server in Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=323384

Furthermore, for the management of FTP user in one domain, this kb article
310723 will help you some.
310723 HOW TO: Configure FTP Folders and Permissions for Domain
Authentication
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310723

In addition, th kb article 814865 contians a lot of link for the
documentation on the FTP service administration. Though this article
applies to IIS4/5, the IIS5 part will be useful for you as well on the
IIS6.
814865 INFO: FTP Site Administration Documentation in IIS 6.0
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=814865

I'd also suggest the IIS6 documentation will also provide some assistance
for you regarding the FTP configuration.

Please feel free to let me know if you have any further questions. I am
standing by to be of assistance.

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Wei-Dong Xu
Microsoft Product Support Services
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RE: Windows 2003 FTP configuration by anonymous

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???

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>Hi,
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>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
>
>Does this answer your question? Thank you for using=20
Microsoft NewsGroup!=20
>
>Wei-Dong Xu
>Microsoft Product Support Services
>Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and=20
confers no rights.
>
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>

RE: Windows 2003 FTP configuration by v-wdxu

v-wdxu
Wed Jan 14 03:52:55 CST 2004

Hi,

Thank you for replying and more information!

I'd suggest you can check the FTP log now for this issue. The ftp log is
located in: %windir%\LogFiles\<siteID>. It will be appreciated you mail me
the ftp log or post them in the newsgroup. I will check them for you.

Please feel free to let me know if you have any further questions. I am
standing by to be of assistance.

Thank you for using Microsoft NewsGroup!

Wei-Dong Xu
Microsoft Product Support Services
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.