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You can set up all the users off of a single FTP site with a little
planning.
NT supports virtual ftp based on the logon name... for instance, if you have
a web root named WWWROOT and then below that is WEB1, WEB2, WEB3, etc... you
can have a single IP point to the root FTP site which would point to
WWWROOT, and when the users log on they will go to their directory... i.e.
login as WEB1 to get to the WEB1 directory.
It's confusing but it can work fairly well.
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From: ntisp-request@iea-software.com
[mailto:ntisp-request@iea-software.com]On Behalf Of Terry Bomersbach
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 1998 8:36 PM
To: ntisp@iea-software.com
Subject: [NTISP] IIS 4.0 FTP hosting on a single IP
Does anyone have any advice here, or am I out of luck. We are running
WWW off of one ISP, what we need is FTP for each of these domains to update
their web pages. What are others doing?
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Subject: =[NTISP] IIS=20 4.0 FTP hosting on a single IPDoes anyone have any advice =here, or am I=20 out of luck. We are running WWW off of one ISP, what we need =is FTP=20 for each of these domains to update their web pages. What are =others=20 doing?