Never mind. I found the answer. The home directory needed to point to the
users files set up on another directory in this server instead of the C:
drive.
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Network Administrator
Advanced Technology Services
Greenwood, SC
"CNimmons" wrote:
> My help desk person replaced a server that was used with FTP back in August.
> I've just been notified that FTP is no longer working. My help desk person
> reinstalled IIS and I've checked the settings. When I ftp to this server,
> log in, and type dir, I get the following result.
>
> ftp>dir
> 200 PORT command successful
> 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
> 226 Transfer complete
> ftp>
>
> How can I get this set up so that dir actually displays the directory of
> this server?
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> Network Administrator
> Advanced Technology Services
> Greenwood, SC
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