1, install FTP, open the Control Panel, find programs and Features--"open or close Windows features, in the list, expand Internet Information Services, check the FTP server, expand Web Management Tools, check the IIS management Console, and then click OK, the system automatically turn on the FTP function."
2. In the Control Panel, open the Administrative tools, locate Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, right-click the Web site, and create an FTP site.
SSL Select No, select can be anonymous, select can be used by the user access, choose Read and Write permissions, preferably read-only line.
Places to be aware of:
Once created, this machine is usually accessible, but if other users within the LAN cannot access it, you can try shutting down the Windows Firewall and if you don't want to shut down, turn on Windows firewalls and put the FTP connection in the list of allowed programs.
Win7 Configuring the FTP server