We run Win2K  Server and we've found that ServU is great

Had to upgrade to the latest version because of our firewall settings 
(locked down the ports and our IP is now stealth and without the upgrade 
some (not all) Unix and Mac customers were getting intermittent 
connections, failed connections... but once we did the upgrade we were able 
to resolve that.

When a new client needs FTP, it takes all of 45 seconds to give them unique 
password protected secure access including setting an upload quota.







At 08:42 AM 1/31/03 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi, Matt, et al...
>
>Now that I know its a great FTP server,
>which is used to actually administer FTP accounts...
>I want to make sure, before I install it, that it
>works well with Windows 2000 Server and that I'll
>be able to handle all FTP matters, including security, etc.,
>from within Serv-U without any issues?
>
>In other words, works well as a "replacement" for FTP
>administration on Windows 2000 Server?
>
>Choosing to use Serv-U instead of Windows 2000 Server's
>regular means of FTP account manangement is desirable
>because it's simpler and easier and provides more feedback
>on usage, etc.?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rick
>
>
>
>
>     >  -----Original Message-----
>     >  From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>     >  Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 2:15 AM
>     >  To: CF-Talk
>     >  Subject: Re: SOT: Serv-U?
>     >
>     >
>     >  Hi Rick,
>     >
>     >  I learned of Serv-U back when I was on shared hosts.  All of
>     >  my ISPs used
>     >  it, so I bought it when I got into my own servers.  Another
>     >  invaluable
>     >  feature to add to the pile already discussed:  Its a snap to
>     >  give a user
>     >  access to different directories which aren't necessaily
>     >  grouped together.
>     >
>     >  Spend an hour with IIS and Serv-U each... you'll answer your
>     >  own question :D
>     >
>     >  --Matt Robertson--
>     >  MSB Designs, Inc.
>     >  http://mysecretbase.com
>     >
>     >  ----- Original Message -----
>     >  From: "Rick Faircloth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     >  To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     >  Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 7:22 PM
>     >  Subject: RE: SOT: Serv-U?
>     >
>     >
>     >  > HI, Matt.
>     >  >
>     >  > I've looked over Serv-U at their site,
>     >  > but still not sure what it's used for.
>     >  > Couldn't I do the same things, basically, that it does
>     >  > with administration tools in Windows 2000 Server, like
>     >  > setting up FTP accounts, etc.?
>     >  >
>     >  > I saw the traffic analysis stuff...but is that the benefit?
>     >  >
>     >  > (Although I've been unsuccessful trying to setup regular
>     >  User FTP accounts
>     >  > on my server, unless the user is part of the Administrator Group.
>     >  > Haven't figured that one out, yet...)
>     >  >
>     >  > Rick
>     >  >
>     >  >
>     >  >     >  -----Original Message-----
>     >  >     >  From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>     >  >     >  Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 5:20 PM
>     >  >     >  To: CF-Talk
>     >  >     >  Subject: Re: SOT: Serv-U?
>     >  >     >
>     >  >     >
>     >  >     >  http://serv-u.com :D
>     >  >     >
>     >  >     >  I've used it for quite a while and prefer it.
>     >  >     >
>     >  >     >  -------------------------------------------
>     >  >     >   Matt Robertson,     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     >  >     >   MSB Designs, Inc. http://mysecretbase.com
>     >  >     >  -------------------------------------------
>     >  >     >
>     >  >     >
>     >  >     >  ---------- Original Message
>     >  ----------------------------------
>     >  >     >  From: "Tilbrook, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     >  >     >  Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     >  >     >  date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 09:16:41 +1100
>     >  >     >
>     >  >     >  >Does anyone know who sells the FTP daemon package Serv-U?
>     >  >     >  Where do I find
>     >  >     >  >it?
>     >  >     >  >
>     >  >     >  >==
>     >  >     >  >Peter Tilbrook
>     >  >     >  >Internet Applications Developer
>     >  >     >  >Australian Building Codes Board
>     >  >     >  >GPO Box 9839
>     >  >     >  >CANBERRA ACT 2601
>     >  >     >  >AUSTRALIA
>     >  >     >  >
>     >  >     >  >      WWW: http://www.abcb.gov.au/
>     >  >     >  >   E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     >  >     >  >Telephone: (02) 6213 6731
>     >  >     >  >   Mobile: 0439 401 823
>     >  >     >  >Facsimile: (02) 6213 7287
>     >  >     >  >
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