if you have active directory installed then you have to give your ftp user
group local logon access via the server locap policy...
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> The error is the 530 cannot access home directory.
>
> I made this steps:
>
> - install ftp service in my domain windows server 2003 R2;
> - create a group Ftp Users and set this group log on locally (how can I
> test it?);
> - log on from networ already set for everyone;
> - stop default ftp site;
> - create new ftp site with users isolation mode without AD;
> - the check for only anonymous access is blank;
> - set permission read/write to home folder in IIS (I create a new folder
> with Ftp Users read permission);
> - create localuser/public, localuser/user1 (with user1 RW permission on
> folder);
> - create virtual directory in ftp (user1) with RW permission;
>
> I can log on anonymously.
> The error is always the same when I connect with usr/pw!!
>
> Where is my error???
> I read many KB from Microsoft about permission... without solution.
>
> The storyteller.
>