Create a virtual directory at the ftp site and map to the UNC path, this is
like a public share for all users.
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"Sync Walantaji" <nospam RemoveThis @nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to configure ftp service on a W2k3 running IIS6 inside an
> AD domain to use a remote share in UNC format.
>
> The ftp server need to accept AD user authentication.
> The ftp server content should go onto a shared Netapp filer inside
> this AD domain \\filer\ftpdir
> I don't really need user to write to their own directory. They can
> have read/write access to \\filer\ftpdir
>
> I was able to get the webserver configured to use this \\filer\ftpdir
> without any problem, but is have difficulty to understand what exactly
> I need to do to setup the ftp service.
>
> I've tried using isolate users using AD, isolate users, and do not
> isolate users and none of these allow me to access the share
> directory.
>
> Can anyone help?
> Thanks
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