Lauren,

I've been using the IIS 6.0 FTP service for my customers who have webhosting
for some time.  Before that, we had been using a NoFeel FTP service that I
found to be atrociously bug-ridden, but that might have been my
predecessor's propensity for mis-configuration.

I presume that you want a read-only folder for the anonymous access, and a
read-write folder for authenticated access.  This should be fairly easy to
do, I have some reasources on it saved at home, I'll send them to you in a
few hours when I get there.

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Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 1:58 PM
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Subject: FTP on IIS

I'm preparing to build a new FTP server using IIS (or an IIS server using
FTP???  I'm not sure).  Anyway, I was wondering if anyone could recommend
some good sources on how to lock it down.  I need to configure it for an FTP
site that anyone can get to and one that is password protected.  Thanks in
advance!


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