If you want to use the stuff that's built into Windows, you just need
to have FTP running (which I believe on Windows is called "FTP
Publishing Service" in your services list) and open up port 21 on
your firewall.
That's the easy part. The hard part (well, not hard, but kind of a
pain on Windows) is configuring the user accounts, especially if you
want certain users to be dumped into certain directories when they
log in. Rather than use the Windows stuff I'd recommend installing
Filezilla Server:
http://filezilla.sourceforge.net/
It's free, works great, and makes dealing with the user accounts for
FTP a lot easier (and in my estimation safer) than having to
configure Windows user accounts for this purpose.
Matt
On Jun 15, 2005, at 9:32 PM, Gary L. Alford wrote:
If I am at a remote computer, is it possible to configure my IIS at
home to
accept an FTP upload? Can someone give me tips on how to
accomplish this
set up / configuration?
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(817) 261-6238
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