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New FTP Account in Server 2003

Discussion in 'Windows Server System' started by djpic, 2005/09/23.

  1. 2005/09/23
    djpic

    djpic Inactive Thread Starter

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    I am running a web server and want to create different FTP Users and Passwords to access different directories. How can I do this without creating new FTP Sites on the server.

    Note: I only have one NIC so I only have one STATIC IP to be used.

    Please help, thanks.
     
  2. 2005/09/23
    djpic

    djpic Inactive Thread Starter

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    Figured it out

    I figured it out, and now am able to create users for FTP use. But another problem has came up. The user "JohnDoe" has a folder in: "D:\inetpub\wwwroot\JohnDoe" and he full rights to that folder, but he also has "Read" and "List Folder Contents" access on the d:\intetpub\wwwroot directory. How can I deny him access, even looking at the other folders within the wwwroot directory?

    I have already tried select "deny" on "full control" for that user in the wwwroot directory, but when that happens, it locks him out of the "d:\inetpub\wwwroot\JohnDoe." Is there any way to stop him from viewing the files in the wwwroot directory and still give him access to his folder?
     

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    Scott Smith

    Scott Smith Inactive Alumni

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    In 2003 you dont manage web folders in Sharing and security (NTFS Permissions).
    You manage in the IIS console. Once you get there it's pretty self explanitory.
     

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