10-21-04 07:47 AM
To get another ftp site, make sure the site is either binding to a new IP
address or different port.
first - ensure you can start both sites, before further testing,
then - use ftp.exe to access both sites locally at command prompt,
then - move on to remote clients.
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Regards,
Bernard Cheah
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"Jett" <Jett@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Our IT department recently installed Windows 2003 Server w/the IIS6
snap-in
> and FTP on two seperate Dell blades. The problem is that whenever we
create
> another FTP site (other than the default one) no one can log into it. If I
> configure the Default FTP site w/an IP address and port 21, it works great
.I
> then ensured all he settings in the second FTP page's properties were the
> same as the Default site. But when I stop the default site and start the
> second FTP instance, no one can log into it either locally or from another
> computer on the same network. However, If I rename the Default FTP site,
> everything is just peachy, users can logon, get files, etc etc. Could
someone
> please tell me why I can't get another instance of FTP to work besides the
> default site?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> Jett
> Can only get the Default FTP site working
>
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