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    Removing Anonymous FTP from directory prevents write access by any  
Dave Quinn


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10-16-04 02:25 AM

Hi
We are using IIS 6.0 and have a slight problem.  When we remove anonymous
ftp access from web directory, it prevents anyone writing to the directory.
The only way we seem to be able to get write access for anyone is to
re-enable anonymous ftp.  Any suggestions?
Thanks
Dave Quinn.





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    RE: Removing Anonymous FTP from directory prevents write access by any  
Yogita Manghnani [MSFT]


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10-16-04 02:25 AM

Hello,
When you remove anonymous access the users will have to authenticate to the
ftp site. Do these users have write permissions on the folder the ftp site
is pointing to?

Thanks,
Yogita Manghnani
Microsoft Developer Support
Internet Information Server

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