Microsoft KB Archive/195146

= FTP Not Installed by Default in Small Business Server 4.5 =

Article ID: 195146

Article Last Modified on 8/6/2002

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server 4.5

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This article was previously published under Q195146





SUMMARY
During an installation of Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or Small Business Server 4.0 or 4.0a, the FTP service is installed to allow inbound FTP. Because this is a security risk, the service is not install by default in Small Business Server (SBS) version 4.5.

The FTP service can be installed from the compact disc; however, it is up to the users to decide whether or not to open up the server to a potential security hole.

This does not prevent someone from using FTP from a client or the server to gain access to an FTP site. Inbound FTP is not supported on SBS by default.



MORE INFORMATION
To install the FTP service:  Run the following command from the Ntoptpak\En\X86\Winnt.srv folder on SBS 4.5 CD-ROM 2:

sysocmgr /I:iisv4.inf /s: \ntoptpak\en\x86\winnt.srv

 When you receive a warning about SMTP, click OK. Click Next in the Windows NT Option Pack Setup screen. Click Add/Remove. Click Internet Information Server, and then click Show Subcomponents. Click File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Server, and then click OK.</li> Click Next.</li> Accept the default installation folder, and then click Next.</li> Click Finish.</li> Reapply your current NT Service Pack and restart the server.</li></ol>

The ability to serve files (that is, to transfer files from or to the server from a client) is not enabled.

The only functionality that exists by default is the ability to transfer files to and from another server through the FTP client on the Small Business Server.

NOTE: It is recommended that you install Proxy 2.0 Service Pack 1 after installing the FTP server component on your SBS box. Proxy 2.0 Service Pack 1 can be downloaded from:

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=663

By default, the FTP server requires a domain user name and password to access the FTP server. To allow users to log in to the FTP server, they must have the user right Log on locally. To allow anonymous access, follow these steps:
 * 1) Open the Internet Services Manager snap-in.
 * 2) Right-click the Default FTP site, and then click Properties.
 * 3) On the Service Accounts tab, select the Only allow anonymous connections option, and then click OK.
 * 4) Stop and restart the Default FTP site.

For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

210459 How to Set Up FTP Server on Same Server as Proxy Server

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