Ftp Problem !
From: Inder Pal S Khurana (inderpal100@hotmail.com)
Date: 09/25/02
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From: inderpal100@hotmail.com (Inder Pal S Khurana) Date: 25 Sep 2002 02:03:29 -0700
hi
i have created a ftp site in IIS and a user.
Ftp Site is directed to specific directory.
That directory is under parent directory.
basically it is clients directory.
The problem is that when the user logs in,
he can view parent directory, he should have
directly gone to his directory.
User only has permissions to his directory only
But as he is able to see the parent directory,
he also able to view all other client's directories
under that parent dir..but he is not able to modify & delete any thing
cause no permissions given.
i want to the user to directly login in his directory.
i dont want user to view other dirs..not even by using commands in
command prompt..
please suggest..
Inder Pal
India
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