I just built a web/ftp server for our dept sites.  The FTP site pointed
to the root of all of our web sites:
E:\WebSites\

The web sites, in IIS, point to a sub-directory under WebSite:
E:\WebSites\it.evansville.edu\WebSite

All domain users have "List Folder" access to E:\WebSites (which is also
the FTP root, remember).

Then, using NTFS permissions, they can only access the dept sites to
which they have access.

Since most of our content admins are on our local network, I also shared
the E:\WebSites directory so they may access their sites using Windows
networking.

This works great and all sites are very secured, until we enable
Frontpage Extensions.  When FP Exts are enabled, the entire directory
becomes open for anyone to read.  We have not yet figured this out.

We may just end up doing what IU did:  Remove all Frontpage Extensions
from our web servers.

M!ke

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 1:17 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: IIS6 FTP and Permissions

Hola peeps...

does anyone here know how to correctly setup an IIS6 FTP and Windows
2003 Server permissions scheme so that I can have multiple clients, ftp
into their own directory, and NO others?

if you have a link or two, or want to hit me up off list, i appreciate
anything.  ive enabled it so that i can have any of my accepted users
ftp in, i just cannot figure out how to limit them to ONLY their
directory.

thanks
tony

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