http://blogs.windows.com/windows/archive/b/developers/archive/2009/08/04/user-account-control-data-redirection.aspx
This one puzzled me for ages for one app.
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 5:51 PM, Ian Thomas wrote:
> Maybe as Ken Schaefer suggested, my problem *does* directly relate to the
> inabili
So AWS assigns their ip's based on an internal private ip and an external (kind
of nat'd) ip - both dhcp. While you said this wasn't your problem - a very
quick fix is to add an Elastic IP to the instance and force the FTP server to
use that IP - usually works by default.
Or you can use the dyn
Probably because Server 2012 supports FTPS – I remember speaking to the PM on
the IIS team about this at the time, and Microsoft invested a fair amount of
time and effort into developing FTPS (including contributing the RFC for the
equivalent of Host header support for FTPS)
Cheers
Ken
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Or SFTP (not to be confused with FTPS) which works flawlessly through
firewalls, is easy to reverse publish and is secure.
I don't understand why Server 2012 still doesn't do it.
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> On 18 Oct 2013, at 04:22, Grant Maw wrote:
>
> Just a side-comment - maybe