IIS Permissions and NTFS
From: Shirley Meeks (smeeks_at_comnet-llc.com)
Date: 02/18/04
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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 16:56:09 -0800
Scenario:
Domain Controller - JUPITER
Domain Name - MICH
FTP Server - MARS
Each client has their own username. For this example will
use client "abcd"
FTP Site Home Directory points to c:\ftp\clients
Virtual Directory points to \\JUPITER\CLIENTS\abcd
and "Connect As" is MICH\abcd with client password.
I have created local accounts on MARS and active
directory accounts on JUPITER for each client name.
"Allow anonymous connection" has been disabled.
Each client has exclusive rights to their directory on
Jupiter with full control. Each client is a member of a
group called ftpusers in the Active Directory. The
ftpusers group has READ and WRITE permission on the share
\\JUPITER\CLIENTS. Each user has read rights to
C:\FTP\CLIENTS on the MARS server.
Whenever a user tries to access the ftp, they receive
error message "home directory is inaccessible".
Any ideas on what is wrong?
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