02-27-04 03:34 AM
Relocate you web site home path to the ftp path.
IIS MMC - Home directory - (point to your ftp directory).
make sure your ensure your ftp is properly setup and
only authorized user able to upload file and display at
your web site.
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"Jeff" <topnikko@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all!
>
> I have my default FTP site setup (c:\inetpub\ftproot) and I can access it
> fine using FTP. I can log on and read/write to the root and any
> subdirectories....ie....( ftp://server.ournetwork.com/ebaypics ). But if I
> try and browse the files (JPEGS) using my web browser (
> http://server.ournetwork.com/ebaypics ) it can't find them. I'm guessing
> that when I try to use HTTP it's trying to access the default web site,
not
> the directory in my default FTP site. How can I correct this? I do have a
> default web site setup so I don't want to screw that up.
>
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