01-24-04 06:53 AM
In the FTP server properties you have to put a check mark next to write, in
NTFS you have to give right permissions to that user, and you have to give
that user the right to logon locally in user rights.
"John" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BCF030CF-5B01-4F49-A9B2-99EB7058876B@microsoft.com...quote:
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> Trying to keep this simple...
> II6 FTP service has always worked fine for Anonymous users.
> I added a Windows Server User "FTPUserJohnDoe", and a password.
> He connects fine (WSFTP), and goes right to his ftproot\ folder
FTPUserJohnDoe.quote:
> He can see all files in his folder.
> So far so good.
> But he can not Write or Delete any Files "Access denied"
> I just cant figure out what I'm doing wrong. I've used Explorers and
tried all sort of Permissions, including Full Control, but cant get
permissions to work.quote:
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> I even tried FTP'ing as Administrator, and even I can't do much but Read.
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> What am I doing wrong?
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