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FTP7 for Windows Server 2008 RTM is released!
Earlier today Microsoft released the RTM version of the Microsoft FTP Service for IIS 7.0 for Windows Server 2008! Listed below are the links for the download pages for each of the individual installation packages: FTP 7 (x86) Installation Package http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=87847 Read More...
FTP7 for Windows Server 2008 RC0 is released!
Today Microsoft released the newest version of our FTP server for Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate 0 (RC0)! Listed below are the links for the download pages for each of the individual installation packages: FTP 7 (x86) Installation Package http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=87847 Read More...
Virtual Hosts and Host Names in FTP7
I received the following question from Mickey Binder in response to my blog entries about the new FTP service for IIS7 : "When using virtual hosts will it always be necessary to provide DOMAIN|Username or is it me doing something wrong. I can see in your Read More...
Viewing current FTP7 sessions using VBScript
MSDN Tags: FTP A few weeks ago my friend Jaroslav posted a blog entry about viewing the current FTP7 sessions using Javascript, and I followed that up with a blog post about viewing the current FTP7 sessions using C# . This blog entry follows up on those Read More...
Viewing current FTP7 sessions using C#
A few weeks ago my friend Jaroslav posted a blog entry about viewing the current FTP7 sessions using Javascript, and I followed that up with a blog post about viewing the current FTP7 sessions using VBScript . This blog entry follows up on those postings Read More...
FTP 7 Beta is released!
It's been a long time in development, but Microsoft has released a beta version of a new FTP service that we have completely rewritten for Windows Server code name "Longhorn". This new FTP service contains many great new features, such as: Integration Read More...
FTP User Isolation with Multiple User Accounts
In IIS 4.0 and IIS 5.0, if you created a virtual directory that had a name that was identical to a user name, when the user logged in to the FTP site they would automatically be changed to their folder. When multiple users will access the same FTP content, Read More...
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