I believe I have a slightly different situation than what you're
describing, but I could be wrong, so correct me if I am.

On this server, the FTP users are accounts in the local accounts base
- we chose to do that so that vendors/partners would each have a
protected directory with exclusive access to it. That would place the
names and accounts in the SAM database, correct?

Regardless, this would require poking holes in the firewall that
aren't already there, which I'm reluctant to do.

Thanks,

Kurt

On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 09:32, Brian Desmond <br...@briandesmond.com> wrote:
> Passwords in this case are stored in the Registry so you'd want to just make 
> a System State backup. I expect that will also get you the IIS Metabase so 
> you'd have everything you need to restore. Why don't you just schedule a 
> Windows Server Backup run once a night and grab that with your normal backup 
> mechanism (or install the agent and backup directly)?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian Desmond
> br...@briandesmond.com
>
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kurt Buff [mailto:kurt.b...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2012 7:13 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: FTP site configuration backups
>
> All,
>
> I'm looking for ideas on backing up the configuration of an FTP server in our 
> DMZ.
>
> I'm not worried much about the files in the user directories, but want to 
> find a way to get the user configs (with passwords), ftp site configuration 
> and directory structure, including perms, so that I could do a restore and 
> get the site up and running if the machine crashes out. I suppose a backup to 
> disk with a USB drive is possible, but it seems like less than good 
> alternative.
>
> As a crutch, I've started populating the description fields in the user 
> accounts with their passwords, but feel a but queasy about it.
>
> The machine is running Win2k8 R2 Web edition, if that matters any.
>
> Is there a way I could do something like dump the data I want to disk, then 
> email it or copy it to another machine in the DMZ - perhaps using powershell? 
> I'm definitely not up on ftp site configuration in Windows, so any thoughts 
> here would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kurt
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