Ftp Messages - Iomega DataSafe Network Device User Manual

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When anonymous FTP connection to the server
¨
is not allowed, each user must provide a valid
Windows user name and password. To
configure the FTP server service for this
setting, make sure the
connection
When both anonymous and Windows users
¨
can connect to the FTP server, users can use
either: 1) an anonymous connection, or 2) a
Windows user name and password. To
configure the FTP server service for this
setting, make sure only the
anonymous connection
selected.
When only anonymous FTP connections to the
¨
server can be made, users cannot connect to
the FTP server using a Windows user name and
password. To configure the FTP Server service
for this setting, make sure both the
anonymous connections
anonymous access only boxes are selected.
If anonymous connections are allowed, you must
supply the Windows user name and password that will
provide anonymous access to the FTP server. When an
anonymous FTP transfer occurs, Windows checks the
user name assigned in this dialog box to determine
whether access is allowed to the files.
You can create customized greeting and exit
messages that are sent to users when they connect or
disconnect from the DataSafe NAS. When you create
custom messages, you can add your own text.
To add custom messages
1. On the primary menu bar, select
DataSafe NAS User's Manual
Enable anonymous
check box is cleared.
Enable
check box is
and the Allow

FTP Messages

Services
Enable
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