Bill,

Within the security tab for the object (i.e. folder) that you want to
"anonymously" write to check and ensure that the "Allow inheritable
permissions from parent to propagate to this object" is unchecked and then
apply the required permissions for the anonymous FTP user (probably
IUSER_<machine name>) or user group.

In addition you should also check you're FTP sites Home Directory security
properties.

Hope this helps?

Mark

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Sent:   12 December 2001 15:30
To:     NT 2000 Discussions
Subject:        FTP Permission Help

Hi,

I am trying to setup a directory under ftp that will allow customers to
write files there, but not allow them to list directory contents. We have
this setup on a Unix machine and works great. It allows customer to dump
files without worrying about others browsing each others files, but if we
give an explicit filename a customer can grab a file from this directory.

I can't seem to set this up under Win2000. I seem to need to give the rights
to view directory contents, or else the user is blocked out of the directory
entirely.

Does anyone know how to setup the permissions for this?

Any help would be appreciated.

Bill Kastner
Network Administrator
RAND Worldwide
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