Problem:
Colleagues of Windows Server 2008 is no way to visit, let help to see, so help check, installation configuration, permissions seem to have no problem, but is landing error,
530 user username cannot log in home directory inaccessible
Baidu search for a long time, the general solution on the Internet is whether the FTP directory exists, user rights are set correctly, and so on. But often these are set correctly, but there are still such error prompts.
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Reason
When you create a new iis-ftp, you choose to isolate the user, and the FTP folder you choose is different from the user-related folder, so you will naturally see this prompt, and no workaround is found. the setting and naming of the FTP folder that involves server 2008 has a fairly strict specification.
eg
If you want to open a IIS-FTP service directory for user ABC under Server 2008 set to D:\\ftphome. In addition to installing IIS and FTP components and the appropriate configuration, you should also create a subfolder in the FTP folder. Named LocalUser, and then create a subfolder in the LocalUser folder, named user, name , which is the username you want to open the FTP service to.
For example, if the user is Ftpuser, create the LocalUser in the specified directory, and then create the directory ftpuser the directory, then you restart the service, again access is OK. when user ABC runs the FTP service to log on to Server 2008, it is automatically entered into the d\\ftphome\\LocalUser\\ftpuser folder directory, which explains why the 530 user username was originally reported. Cannot log in home directory inaccessible error. d:\\ftphome\\LocalUser\\ftpuser's directory simply does not exist because it is not set up.
If we intend to allow FTP sites to provide anonymous logins, you should also create a separate subdirectory under the LocalUser directory. Similarly, users who log on anonymously will automatically enter the d\\ftphome\\LocalUser\\public directory.
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