Check the user rights in User Manager. Your FTP clients should have the
right to log on locally, and access this computer from network rights.
You'll also want to check the NTFS permissions for the local directory.
Daniel Dorgan, MCSE
NT Protocols
Microsoft Technical Support
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>Jack Levin <jle...@mediasite.com> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am having difficulty configuring IIS FTP service to allow login. >We
>have an NT 4.0 domain and several member servers running IIS. If I
>add
>a user to the domain and give them Domain admin privileges, they
>cannot
>login to the FTP server. However, if I create the user account on >the
>local machine, they can log in fine. I even tried to add that user >to
a
>local group on the machine but that still did not work.
>
>Any suggestions?? Thanks.
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>Jack Levin, jle...@mediasite.com
I even tried to logon as administrator and it denied me!! I am in the
domain admin group as well and I still cannot login (even after I added
myself to a local group).
Please advise, thanks.
In article <bpc7Yopk$GA....@cpmsftngsa01.privatenews.microsoft.com>,
dani...@microsoft.com says...
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Jack Levin, jle...@mediasite.com