Thanks for responding.  Typical of me, I created my own problem.  Also,
typical of me, I fixed it.  In my attempt to lock down my Terminal
Server/MetaFrame Server environment, I denied write permissions to the 'All
Users' profile where the WS_FTP shortcut resides so users couldn't delete
icons, etc.  However, I didn't notice that WS_FTP places a folder in the
'Application Data' folder in 'All Users'.  Si I just opened up the
permissions.

To answer your question below, I just added the user's domain account to the
Administrators local group on the Terminal Server.  I didn't do anything
with respect to Terminal Server-specific perms or authentication scheme.
But as I mention above, it wasn't necessary to add the user to local
Administrators after all.

By the way, do you know what the WS_FTP v7.6 "per-user" install is about?
Is it just allowing each user to install the app as needed?  I guess in that
case, I would need to make the user member of local Admin so they could do
the install.


Thanks again.

-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Mann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 11:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [WS_FTP Forum] Permissions -- WS_FTP Pro/W2K/MetaFrame 1.8


Greetings,

  Hmmm...  I tried the same scenario that you mentioned and gave the user
  just power user privileges.  It worked just fine.  In Terminal Services
there
  are two different security schemes, one for the Windows Authentication
scheme and
  the other for Terminal Services.  Which one are you having to set
Administrative
  privileges on?


--  Joe M.

Monday, December 16, 2002, 1:41:22 PM, you wrote:

DC> Hello -- I installed WS_FTP Pro v 7.6 on a Windows 2000 Terminal 
DC> Services/MetaFrame 1.8.  I installed using a domain Admin privileged 
DC> account.  However,  non-Admin users can't run the app.  I tried 
DC> granting elevated permissions to the WS_FTP folder with no luck.  
DC> Making users local Admins on the Terminal Services machine allowed 
DC> them to run the app, but I would rather not do this.  Is there 
DC> another solution?  Perhaps some permissions that I missed?  Thanks.

DC> David
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