Ftp Client Accessing A Workspace - Avid Technology ISIS File Gateway Setup And User Manual

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4 Configuring the Server for FTP Access
3. Click Users.
4. In the right-most pane, click Action > More Actions > New User.
5. Type the appropriate information in the dialog box.
6. Select or clear the appropriate check boxes:
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User must change password at next logon
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User cannot change password
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Password never expires
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Account is disabled
7. Click Create, and then click Close.
To create a local group:
1. Right-click My Computer and select Manage on the File Gateway server.
The Server Manager window opens.
2. Expand Configuration and the "Local Users and Groups" folder in the left pane.
3. Click Groups.
4. In the right-most pane, click Action > More Actions > New Group.
5. In Group name, type a name for the new group.
6. In Description, type a description of the new group
7. To add one or more members to the new group, click Add.
8. In the Select Users, Computers, or Groups dialog box, under "Enter the object names to
select," type the name of the user account or group account that you want to add, and
then click OK.
9. In the New Group dialog box, click Create, and then click Close.

FTP Client Accessing a Workspace

After setting up the File Gateway server with an FTP Site, you can use any Windows or
Macintosh system on the corporate network as an FTP client to upload or access files on the
workspace you have shared.
Windows and Macintosh FTP clients are able to exercise all basic FTP functionality and
FTP file transfers on an ISIS workspace via command line interface and Internet Browsers.
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