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rob

2004-12-16, 7:39 pm

Suddenly when logging into our ftp server, users are
getting FTP folder errors "An error occured opening the
folder on the FTP server. Make sure you have permission
to access this folder". The ftp accounts are local to the
2003 Server and have correct permissions. You can explore
or open the users' Virtual Directories through IIS
Manager with no problem. It is when you try to browse
that you get the message. The strange part is the Details
of the error message are

550/username/username:The system cannot find the file
specified.

Why is it going 2 deep with the directory? The message
is correct that /username/username does not exist.
Should it not be directed to /username as was working
previously?


Bernard

2004-12-17, 2:49 am

Are you using any isolation features ?
have you try command line utility - ftp.exe to login.
any problem ?

anything in IIS FTP log file ?

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Regards,
Bernard Cheah
http://www.tryiis.com/
http://support.microsoft.com/
http://www.msmvps.com/bernard/



"rob" <rsavino8@hotmail.com.ihatespam> wrote in message
news:03cc01c4e38a$59f05090$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Suddenly when logging into our ftp server, users are
> getting FTP folder errors "An error occured opening the
> folder on the FTP server. Make sure you have permission
> to access this folder". The ftp accounts are local to the
> 2003 Server and have correct permissions. You can explore
> or open the users' Virtual Directories through IIS
> Manager with no problem. It is when you try to browse
> that you get the message. The strange part is the Details
> of the error message are
>
> 550/username/username:The system cannot find the file
> specified.
>
> Why is it going 2 deep with the directory? The message
> is correct that /username/username does not exist.
> Should it not be directed to /username as was working
> previously?
>
>



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