The Iis7.5,ftp feature on Windows 2008 is already very powerful, not just a third-party software like Serv-u. This article is a small series on the IIS7.5 to configure the independent account of the FTP site.
1. Create Windows account
Right-click on "My Computer" and select "Manage" to open the server-managed console. Expand Server Manager to expand Configuration, local Users and groups, and click Users. Then right-click in the right margin and select New user to open the New User's dialog box. Enter the username test1, password, and set the password never expires, the user next login without modifying the password.
Double-click the newly added user to open the User Properties dialog box. Click on the "Affiliate" tab, set test1 This account belongs to the Guests group, and delete the original Users group.
2, create a directory
Create a directory named Test1 in the D:\wwwroot\ directory as the home directory for the Test1 user to log on to FTP.
Add a test1 user readable, writable, and modifiable permission to the D:\wwwroot\test1 directory so that users can log in to upload, download, and delete files.
3. Add FTP site to IIS
Run inetmgr to open the IIS console, right-click the Web site, and select Add FTP site. The specific configuration items and their values are as follows:
FTP site name: Test1
Physical path: D:\wwwroot\test1
IP address: All Unassigned
Ports:
Enable virtual host name: No hook
Start FTP site automatically: Tick
SSL: no
Authentication: Basic
Allow access: Specify user, Test1
Permission: Read, write
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uses tools such as FLASHFXP to test that the IP address is the IP of the server, the port we just configured 21, username and password is test1 user's account number and password. Is it simple?
In addition to Test1, you can also configure Test2, Test3, and so on, to implement a user, a directory, an FTP site. This is the same as the independent site of IIS looks very similar ha! On the Windows 2008 IIS7.5 on the configuration of independent users of the FTP site, Hongo introduced so much, I hope to help you, thank you.