Randy,

It sounds like the NTFS permissions on the folder are incorrect.  You
may have the permissions set in WS_FTP Server, but I believe you also
have to have the NTFS permissions on the folders since you are using NT
accounts.  That is why the FAT32 folder works, because there are no
permissions to set.

Gary


-----Original Message-----
From: Randy Pearson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 5:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WS_FTP Forum] Users Cannot Upload


Hi,

We recently installed WS_FTP Server on a W2K Server box and are having a
problem getting users the ability to upload. In summary:

a) created 5 folders and corresponding virtuals
b) 4 of these point to locations on an NTFS volume, and one to a FAT32
volume
c) WS_FTP server configured to use Windows (NT) accounts
d) in Folder Permissions, added a few of our users and gave them all
permissions (R W D Rn L) 

Results:

1) For the 4 folder on NTFS, our users can log into the FTP server and
see/download files; but none of the users can upload! When using WS_FTP
as the client, we're seeing a 552 error. The docs seem to indicate this
is a quota issue, but I have not set any quotas.

2) The one folder on FAT32 works fine. 

So the difference seems to be permissions, but I've even tried this with
administrator level users and they cannot upload (or rename). 

Any help appreciated!

-- Randy





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