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Adam
4/13/2005 12:00:00 AM
Err Msg: "550 <Filename>: Access Is Denied" When Attempting FTP PUT =
Command

Windows 2003 Web Edition.
Anyone?

Jason Brown [MSFT]
4/13/2005 12:00:00 AM
What do the NTFS permissions say on the file in question? I'm assuming it
already exists and you're trying to update it. If it doesn't exist, what
about the NTFS perms of the containing folder?



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Err Msg: "550 <Filename>: Access Is Denied" When Attempting FTP PUT Command

Windows 2003 Web Edition.
Anyone?

thanks.

Jason Brown [MSFT]
4/13/2005 12:00:00 AM
btw there's no need to post the same question multiple times - this isn't
the busiest group on this server by a long shot so you often have a wait
between posting and receiving a reply, sometimes in the realm of minutes but
more often in the scale of several hours


just FYI


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Err Msg: "550 <Filename>: Access Is Denied" When Attempting FTP PUT Command

Windows 2003 Web Edition.
Anyone?

thanks.

Adam
4/13/2005 1:05:04 PM
Sorry and thanks.
Really cracking my head with this issue.
Spend hours on the Net for solution..
but, still the same old issue, with similar solution posted..
which dint work for my case.



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Bernard
4/13/2005 1:58:35 PM
Mm...that's far to many posts.

anyway - download filemon (sysinternals.com) and trace it.

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Adam
4/13/2005 3:29:22 PM
I had tried to change the NTFS permission on the folder.
but made no effect after all.

Adam

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Adam
4/13/2005 3:42:34 PM
yes.
i did go into the folder - properties - security,
and check on the administrators.
they have full control.

Is that what you mean?
pardon me if i'm wrong.

Adam


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Jason Brown [MSFT]
4/13/2005 4:34:39 PM
And my question about the NTFS permissions? did you check?



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Jason Brown [MSFT]
4/13/2005 5:33:15 PM
But what does that mean? what did you actually do? Your earlier post only
talks about changing the 'read only' check-box, which is most emphatically
not what I'm talking about.


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jeff.nospam NO[at]SPAM zina.com
4/13/2005 8:19:06 PM
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 15:42:34 +0800, "Adam" <hartmann@mystar.com.my>
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Check the specific NTFS permissions on the file/folder for the account
you're logging into FTP with.

Jeff





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Jason Brown [MSFT]
4/14/2005 12:00:00 AM
but are you logging in as an administrator?

full control for admins is no use if you log in as a normal user or a guest.


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Adam
4/14/2005 12:00:00 AM
Yes. i logged in as administrator.
But still i cant write to the FTP folder.

the NTFS security settings seem only applied to files but not folders.

Thanks
Adam


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Jason Brown [MSFT]
4/14/2005 12:00:00 AM
hang on, that last statement - you've checked the NTFS rights on the folder,
right? not just the files?

let's recap:

in IIS service manager, write is enabled?
NTFS permissions allow your user account to write under 'home directory'?
the folder in question is local, not across a network?
Read-only is not on in file/folder properties
you've tried active and passive transfers?
what client?
do you have a firewall enabled with exceptions? do the exceptions cover both
port 21 and 20?
what messages do you get exactly when you try a PUT?


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Adam
4/14/2005 3:55:30 PM
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- yes

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- yes

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- yes

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- there is a grey-out check on read only attribute. Cant it out / uncheck
it. it automatically comes back after exit from the properties window.

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- not really understand that...sorry

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- dos prompt

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- yes TCP 21 outbound, TCP 20 inbound & outbound

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- 550 Access is denied.


Thanks Jason, really appreciate that.


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Adam
4/14/2005 4:50:05 PM
Solve !
Good news..the case is solved.
The issue is not with the IIS 6.0 or Windows 2003 Web Edition.
It was with our ISA server.
We need to open the FTP write access on the ISA rule, even when port TCP 21
is allowed.

Thanks alot Jason for your continous help and effort.
and to all the guys who has contributed in.

Thanks a million!
Adam




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Jason Brown [MSFT]
4/14/2005 6:28:28 PM
try a different client

I use LeechFTP

http://stud.fh-heilbronn.de/~jdebis/leechftp/downloads.html

it has active/passive capability under file->options->firewalls. the command
line client doesn't do passive, if I remember correctly

might help, might not, but worth a try, and much easier than the cmd client



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