I'm not sure on this but make sure your folders have the right permissions
"Rick Barber" <rick@orcsweb.com> wrote in message
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> 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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> "Bernard Cheah [MVP]" <qbernard@hotmail.com.discuss> wrote in message
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> > If you connect via ftp.exe command line tool.
> > what do you get ? 530 ? xxxx ??
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> > Bernard Cheah
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> > "Dale" <dale@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:34CdnXJ6L-E4Br_anZ2dnUVZ_rGrnZ2d@insightbb.com...
> >> 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
> >>
> >
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