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April 16, 2003 12:00 AM

How can I install the FTP service under Windows XP?

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A. XP includes a built-in FTP service component that lets FTP clients connect to the machine and read or write files; however, this service doesn't install by default. To install the FTP service, perform the following steps:

  1. Start the Control Panel Add/Remove Programs applet (go to Start, Control Panel, then click Add/Remove Programs).
  2. Select Add/Remove Windows Components.
  3. Select Internet Information Services (IIS), then click Details.
  4. Select the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service check box, then click OK.
  5. Click OK to close all dialog boxes.

You can use the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) Internet Information Services snap-in to configure the FTP service (go to Start, Programs, Administrative Tools, then click Internet Information Services). After the snap-in starts, expand the computer name, then expand FTP Sites. A Default FTP Site will have been added. Right-click Default FTP Site, then select Properties from the displayed context menu to set options such as Home Directory, accounts, and anonymous access. To stop the FTP service, right-click the FTP site and select Stop from the context menu; likewise, select Start from the context menu to restart the service.

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  • CAPCTech
    5 years ago
    Nov 14, 2007

    How/where does the client outside of our network access the FTP site? Do I need to assign an IP address?

  • samK2007
    5 years ago
    Aug 22, 2007

    I installed FTP on XP before, but it really doesn't work well. My home network is too slow for upload; and it took me a long time to figure out Active and Passive FTP. I would recommend go with an FTP hosting service. There are free FTP hosting service providers, which offers great speed and great service. Try http://www.drivehq.com/ftp/

  • charlie
    6 years ago
    Nov 24, 2006

    I have Windows 2000 Server which I configured as FTP Server when I try to access this, I keep on getting is error message

    C:\\Documents and Settings\\Administrator>ftp 75.198.72.190
    Connected to 75.198.72.190.
    220 cisco-7f3b7f0cf Microsoft FTP Service (Version 5.0).
    User (75.198.72.190:(none)): anonymous
    331 Anonymous access allowed, send identity (e-mail name) as password.
    Password:
    530 User anonymous@cisco.com cannot log in.
    Login failed.
    ftp>

  • Umair
    7 years ago
    Nov 21, 2005

    Thats a very good tutorial and helped me alot in building a ftp server.
    But can anybody tell me that any person can logged onto the server or only the
    users of the same network/LAN can log onto it. Please i am in need of the
    answer. Please HELP!!!

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Sep 05, 2005

    this will help me deliver **** to my public

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