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- | ====== Windows FTP ====== | + | ====== Windows FTP Clients |
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- | ===== FileZilla FTP Server ===== | ||
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- | The built-in FTP service for Windows is part of the IIS web server and is quite complicated to set up and get working for many applications. | ||
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- | For a **simple FTP server** service, just use FileZilla FTP Server: | ||
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- | ==== Add a FileZilla FTP User ==== | ||
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- | - Create a **FTP home directory** for the new user | ||
- | * Probably a sub-directory of your main FTP top-level share | ||
- | * ex: '' | ||
- | - Open the **FileZilla Server Interface** on your server | ||
- | - **Edit Users** | ||
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