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3.6 KiB
HTML
104 lines
3.6 KiB
HTML
<HTML>
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<HEAD>
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<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Internet Assistant for Microsoft Word 2.0z">
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<TITLE>^IISHELP^</TITLE>
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</HEAD>
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<BODY>
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<H2>FTP Directory Properties</H2>
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<P>
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Configure the FTP service directories by using this dialog box.
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<H3>Directory</H3>
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<P>
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Sets the path to the directory to use for the FTP service.
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<H3>Browse button</H3>
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<P>
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Use to select the directory to use for the FTP service.
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<H3>Home Directory</H3>
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<P>
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Choose this to specify the root directory for the FTP service.
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<P>
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Internet Information Server provides a default home directory,
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\Ftproot, for the FTP service. The files that you place in the
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FTP home directory, and its subdirectories, are available to remote
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browsers. You can change the location of the default home directory.
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<H3>Virtual Directory</H3>
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Choose this to specify a subdirectory for the FTP service.
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<P>
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<B><FONT SIZE=4>Alias</FONT><FONT SIZE=1 FACE="MS Sans Serif">
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</FONT></B>Enter a name for the virtual directory. This is the
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name that is used to connect to the directory.
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<P>
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You can add other directories outside the home directory that
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are accessible to browsers as subdirectories of the home directory.
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That is, you can publish from other directories and have those
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directories accessible from within the home directory. Such directories
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are called "virtual directories."
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<P>
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Note that virtual directories will not appear in FTP directory
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listings; FTP users must know the virtual directory's alias, and
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type in its URL address in the FTP application or browser.
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<P>
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The administrator can specify the physical location of the virtual
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directory and the virtual name (alias), which is the directory
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name used by remote browsers.
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<P>
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The published directories can be located on local or network drives.
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If the virtual directory is a network drive, provide the user
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name and password with access to that network drive. Virtual directories
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on network drives must be on computers in the same Windows NT
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domain as the Internet Information Server.
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<H3>Account Information</H3>
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<P>
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This box is active only if the directory specifed in the first
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line of this dialog box is a Universal Naming Convention (UNC)
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server and share name, for example, \\Webserver\Htmlfiles. Enter
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the user name and password that has permission to use the network
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directory. Virtual directories on network drives must be on computers
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in the same Windows NT domain as the computer running Internet
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Information Server.
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<P>
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<B>Important </B>If you specify a user name and password to connect
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to a network drive, all Internet Information Server access to
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that directory will use that user name and password. You should
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use care when using UNC connections to network drives to prevent
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possible security breaches.
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<H3>Access check boxes</H3>
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<P>
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The <B>Access</B> check boxes control the attributes of the directory.
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If the files are on an NTFS drive, NTFS settings for the directory
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must match these settings.
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<P>
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<B><FONT SIZE=4>Read</FONT></B><FONT SIZE=1 FACE="MS Sans Serif">
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</FONT>Must be selected for FTP directories.
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<P>
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<B><FONT SIZE=4>Write</FONT></B><FONT SIZE=1 FACE="MS Sans Serif">
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</FONT>Allows clients to write files to the FTP server. Select
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this only for directories that are intended to accept files from
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users.
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<P>
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<B>See also:</B> The Internet Information Server <I>Installation
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and Administration Guide</I>. Choose Help Topics from Internet
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Service Manager, or click the Product Documentation icon in the
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Microsoft Internet Server program group.
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<P>
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<a href="^HtmlaDll^?ftp/diradd">Back to ^IISISM^</a>
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<BR>
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</BODY>
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</HTML>
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