Stepping up the FTP server program through IIS Step

  

The FTP server has stable performance on file transfer, occupies small system resources, and has fast transfer speed. Now there are many FTP servers available on the Internet, and Microsoft IIS has powerful functions. In addition to providing WWW services, it also provides FTP services, which makes it easy to set up a highly functional FTP server. Here are a few steps to set up an FTP server by setting up IIS. The first step: start IIS and FTP services. By default, the FTP server is set up and can log in immediately, but the FTP is empty and there are no files. The second step: through the IIS default FTP site - properties, call up the dialog box, select the "home directory" label, fill in the shared file path in the "local path". Step 3: Set the FTP server file access permission in the “Main Directory” tab. For security reasons, the write permission is generally not selected. Step 4: Set up the user. If you want to provide "anonymous" access rights, you need to select "Allow anonymous connections" in the "Security tab". You can also select a special account for the FTP server from the Windows system account. Step 5: "message"""""""""" "exit”&&"maximum number of connections" Information can be set by yourself. The maximum number of connections is the maximum number of hosts that are set to connect to local FTP at the same time. Step 6: Set the FTP ID at the label of the “FTP Site”, including the description, IP address and port. Generally, there is no need to change it. You can select it by default. In addition, in the "C:\\Winnt\\System32\\Logfiles” directory you can also see the log information of your FTP IP, time and other connections. Step 7: Login. Use IE or any FTP client software to log in to your set up FTP site.

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