Errr. I hope this article is not half baked :)
"Lou Josephs" <LouJosephs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> This was a lot easier than it seemed.
> Isolation was the killer here. Once I removed that FTP works fine.
> I may want to revisit that area again but the microsoft documentation on
> how
> ti set up an ftp user who is isolated is half baked and not real clear.
> Ie: you set up a home directory then how do you point the content to the
> that ftp user?
>
>
> "Bernard Cheah [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> what ftp user isolation mode you using?
>> get filemon (sysinternals.com) to trace which path IIS ftp is sending the
>> user to. then check if the user has required permissions to access.
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Bernard Cheah
>>
http://www.microsoft.com/iis/ >>
http://www.iiswebcastseries.com/ >>
http://www.msmvps.com/bernard/ >>
>>
>> "Lou Josephs" <Lou Josephs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> > Using any FTP client I can get to the server but when I get to the box.
>> > You get an error message saying not logging in user because home
>> > directory
>> > is inacessbile.
>> > Rolled back SP1, re-installed IIS and FTP.
>> > Anyone have an idea of what's going on here?
>>
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