If you want to allow users to upload or download files in a site, you need to set up FTP on the WEB server. Whether the site is located on an Intranet or on the Internet, using FTP is the same principle for uploading and downloading files in the provided location. You need to place the files in a directory on the FTP server so that users can establish an FTP connection and file transfer through an FTP client or an FTP-enabled Web browser. This article describes how to enable and run the FTP service on a WEB server.
Install FTP
in IIS 7.0 to set up an FTP site, you must first install the FTP service through the Role management tool in Windows Server 2008. The procedure is as follows:
installs the FTP service on the Windows client
1. On the Start menu, click Control Panel.
2. Click Programs, and then click Turn Windows features on or off.
3. In the Windows Features dialog box, expand the Internet Information Services node.
4. Expand the FTP Publishing Services node, and then click the FTP Publishing Service check box.
5. Click the FTP Management Console check box and the FTP server check box, and then click OK.
Installs the FTP service on the Windows server
1. On the Start menu, click Administrative Tools, and then click Server Manager.
2. In the Role Summary section of the Server Manager pane, click Web Server (IIS).
3. In the Web Server (IIS) section, click Add Role Service.
4. Under Role Services, select the FTP Publishing Service. This installs the FTP service and the FTP management console.
5. Click Next, and then click Install.
to start the FTP service in IIS 7.0
just as the FTP service is not installed by default on IIS 7.0, the service is not started by default when you install the FTP service on IIS 7.0. Therefore, you must start the service after you install the FTP service. If FThe TP service has been stopped or paused before and may need to start the service.
Starts the FTP service on a Windows client
1. On the Start menu, click Control Panel.
2. In Control Panel, click System and Maintenance, and then click Administrative Tools.
3. Double-click Services, right-click FTP Publishing Service, and choose Start from the menu.
Starts the FTP service on the Windows server
1. On the Start menu, click Administrative Tools, and then click Server Manager.
2. In the Role Summary section of the Server Manager pane, click Web Server (IIS).
3. In the Web Server (IIS) section, under System Services, click FTP Publishing Service, and then click Start.