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FTP Permissions Dale
10/25/2007 9:37:39 PM
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Please excuse the barging in - I have something that I have no experience
with and would appreciate a seasoned voice.
I have a new Win Server 2003 server set up and running in our domain, and we
need to use FTP to read / write files to it. I have installed FTP and can
log in to the FTP just fine by using "anonymous" and any password.
Unfortunately, I cannot log in to the FTP site using a domain user /password
normal account, either through an IE browser or using ftp.exe at a command
prompt. All I get is a "user cannot log in" error. So anonymous works fine,
but not domain accounts. The permissions look to me to be the same as on our
other Win 2003 AD domain controller server, which also has FTP and works
perfectly. What am I donig wrong?
Thanks for any advise.
Dale

Re: FTP Permissions Bernard Cheah [MVP]
10/31/2007 12:00:00 AM
If you connect via ftp.exe command line tool.
what do you get ? 530 ? xxxx ??

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Re: FTP Permissions Rick Barber
11/3/2007 4:15:37 PM
First of all, are you able to log onto the server using a domain account, or
are you using a local administrator account? I would also verify that the
AD users have NTFS permissions to where the FTP site points to.

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Re: FTP Permissions Jaz
11/7/2007 8:18:04 AM
I'm not sure on this but make sure your folders have the right permissions
at the upper levels.

If your FTP folder is 2 levels down, the account must have at least
permissions in the upper folders to access it.

Jasper


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