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Alan Smith


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08-06-04 07:47 AM

Hi,

Not sure if this is a bug or not, maybe it's my bad.

I have a message hub that clients integrate with over FTP.
Each client has their own account, and I am using user isolation for FTP on
IIS 6.
My file structure is as follows:

FtpRoot
LocalUser
Cust1
In
Out
Cust2
In
Out

I have a receive port, and a receive location for Cust1.

Server - MyBox
UserName - Cust1
Folder - In
etc.

When I try to add a second rcv location for Cust 2

Server - MyBox
UserName - Cust2
Folder - In
etc.

I get the error box:

Error - Address should be unique.

Address 'ftp://MyBox:21/In/*.xml is already present blah blah blah...

As the two locations will connect to the server as different users, the FTP
server will route them to the correct directory, even though the address is
the same.

I was wondering if this could be a bug, as the FTP adapter should be able to
handle this, and it seems the best way to set up the FTP server for multiple
customers.

Also, if this is the case, could I set the folder to In2, export a binding
file, edit it to set the filder back to In, then import the file. This may
set the correct values, but may cause problems if the rcv locations are
edited.

Regards,

Alan




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