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86 lines
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HTML
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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 Service Properties</H2>
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You use the <B>Service</B> property sheet to control who can use
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your server and specify the account used for anonymous client
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requests to log on to the computer. Most Internet sites allow
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anonymous logons. If you allow anonymous logons, then all user
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permissions for the user, such as permission to access information,
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will use the IUSR_<I>computername</I> account. To use your current
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security system to control information access, change the anonymous
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logon account from IUSR_<I>computername</I> to an existing account
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on your network.
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<P>
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This property sheet also sets the comment in the Internet Service
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Manager <B>Report </B>view.
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<H3>TCP Port</H3>
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<P>
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Determines the port on which the FTP service is running. The default
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is port 21. You can change the port to any unique TCP port number.
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For a new port number to take effect, you must restart your computer.
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<H3>Connection Timeout</H3>
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Sets the length of time in seconds before the server disconnects
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an inactive user. It is recommended that you not set this number
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lower than 100 seconds. The maximum you can set is 32,767 seconds.
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This value ensures that all connections are closed if the FTP
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protocol fails to close a connection.
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<H3>Maximum Connections</H3>
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Sets the maximum number of simultaneous connections to the server.
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<H3>Allow Anonymous Connections</H3>
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<P>
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Sets the Windows NT user account to use for permissions of all
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anonymous connections. By default, Peer Web Services creates and
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uses the account IUSR_<I>computername</I> for all anonymous logons.
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Note that the password is used only within Windows NT; anonymous
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users do not log on using this user name and password.
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<P>
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Typically, anonymous FTP users will use "anonymous"
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as the user name and their e-mail address as the password. The
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FTP service then uses the IUSR_<I>computername</I> account as
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the logon account for permissions.
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<H3>Allow only anonymous connections</H3>
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Select this box to all only anonymous connections. With this box
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selected, users cannot logon with user names and passwords. This
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prevents access by using an account with administrative permission;
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only the account specifed for anonymous access is granted access.
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<H3>Comment</H3>
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Specifies the comment displayed in the Report view of Internet
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Service Manager.
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<H3>Current Sessions</H3>
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<P>
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Click to display the current FTP users.
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<P>
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<B>See also:</B> The Peer Web Services <I>Installation and Administration
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Guide</I>. Choose Help Topics from Internet Service Manager, or
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click the Product Documentation icon in the Microsoft Peer Web
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Services program group.
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<a href="^HtmlaDll^?ftp/serv">Back to ^IISISM^</a>
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