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Start IIS.
● If you are using Windows 2000:
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Click [Start] on the Windows taskbar ➞ point to [Programs] ➞ point to
[Administrative Tools] ➞ click [Internet Service Manager].
● If you are using Windows XP:
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Click [Start] on the Windows taskbar ➞ click [Control Panel].
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Click [Performance and Maintenance] ➞ [Administrative Tools] ➞ [Internet
Information Services].
● If you are using Windows Vista:
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Click [Start] on the Windows taskbar ➞ right-click [Computer] ➞ click [Manage].
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Double-click [Services and Applications].
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Double-click [Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 Manager].
● If you are using Windows Server 2003/Server 2008:
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Click [Start] on the Windows taskbar ➞ point to [Administrative Tools] ➞ click
[Internet Information Services Manager] ([Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0
Manager] for Windows Server 2008).
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Enter the FTP site settings.
● If you are using Windows 2000:
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Right-click the [Default FTP Site] icon ➞ click [Properties].
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In the [Default FTP Site Properties] dialog box, click the [Security Accounts] tab to
display the [Security Accounts] sheet.
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Deselect [Allow Anonymous Connections].
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Click the [Home Directory] tab to display the [Home Directory] sheet ➞ select both
[Read] and [Write] under [FTP Site Directory].
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Click [OK] to close the [Default FTP Site Properties] dialog box.
● If you are using Windows XP/Vista/Server 2003/Server 2008:
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Double-click the [FTP Sites] icon ➞ right-click the [Default FTP Site] icon ➞ click
[Properties].
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In the [Default FTP Site Properties] dialog box, click the [Security Accounts] tab to
display the [Security Accounts] sheet.
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Deselect [Allow only anonymous connection].
❑
Click the [Home Directory] tab to display the [Home Directory] sheet ➞ select both
[Read] and [Write].
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Click [OK] to close the [Default FTP Site Properties] dialog box.
Setting File Server (FTP)
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