How to build FTP server with Win8

  
                                    

How Win8 builds an FTP server

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a protocol for transferring files between two computers on a TCP/IP network, so that files can be shared between hosts. There are a lot of software that can do this now, but the IIS that comes with the Windows 8 system can help you build an FTP server. Let me tell you the detailed steps below.

Method /Steps

Step 1: First open “Search” in the start screen, enter “Control Panel”, and open;

Step 2: In the control panel window, find "Programs", click,

Step 3: In the "Programs" window that opens, find "Enable or disable windows function", click to open, as follows Figure:

Step 4: Find “Internet Information Service” in “windows function” and select “FTP Service” and “FTP Extension” and “IIS”. In the check box in front of the management console, click “OK">,

Step 5: After the system is automatically configured, enter “IIS” in the search for the start screen, and then click Open “ IIS Manager,

Step 6: After opening “IIS Manager”, right click on “<quo;Website” in the left column to open “Add FTP Site”,

Step 7: Then follow the prompts to fill in the site letter Interest,

Step 8: Click “Next”, follow the prompt below, set “ Binding and SSL Settings>, at “IP address", you can use the intranet IP You can use the external network IP, and the visitor naturally decides according to your IP settings;

Step 9: Click “Next”, set “Authentication and Authorization Information”,

Step 10: After setting, click “Complete", you can see in the left column <;website"; "An additional FTP site you set" <;

Eleven: Then enter "<quo;ftp://filled in the address bar" in the browser address bar. Test

Precautions

It is recommended to turn off the firewall when starting your FTP server.

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