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    how to create an FTP server on SBS2003  
KimaM


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07-13-07 06:22 AM

I have SMall Business Server 2003.  I want to setup FTP server on it so that
I can send large files from "outside" to the server on my home LAN.  How do 
I
do that?





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    Re: how to create an FTP server on SBS2003  
Bernard Cheah [MVP]


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07-23-07 12:21 PM

The concept is the same of setting ftp in normal windows server
- install ftp server
- configure user account for access and grant appropriate NTFS permissions
to users/group
- configure port forwarding at your home router/modem to forward ftp request
to the IIS.

If you got enable ISA, make sure ftp request is allowed as well.

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Bernard Cheah
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"KimaM" <KimaM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have SMall Business Server 2003.  I want to setup FTP server on it so
>that
> I can send large files from "outside" to the server on my home LAN.  How
> do I
> do that?







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