FTP Security rights

From: Ron Bishop (rbishop_at_baysidebiz.com)
Date: 03/03/04


Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 16:17:29 -0600

Hello all...
We have a FTP site for our clients to download files from. We could send
them a link ( such as
ftp//:userid:password@ftp.download.com/testdir/testdoc.doc ) and they would
click on the link and download the file. This was working great in W2K, but
when we upgraded to Win2003 Server, we lost this ability. I believe it is an
access rights issue but I cant seem to get this to work without giving the
user id file scan rights. This is not an option as the information is client
specific.
I have checked the FTP logs for any errors but I see nothing that concerns
me. I know I can do this if I pass my domain userid and password (I am a
domain Admin)

Thanks...



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