Microsoft KB Archive/219153

= FP2000: The Number 21 is Added to Path When Publishing to FTP Server =

Article ID: 219153

Article Last Modified on 10/1/2001

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q219153



SYMPTOMS
When you publish a web to a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server and are prompted for a user name and password, the following message appears:

This operation requires end user permission for ftp://:21/

Name and password are case sensitive.

Name:

Password:

Where  is the name of your server and  is the folder location you are publishing to.

In this message, the number 21 has been added after the name of the web server in the FTP location.



CAUSE
The number after the server name is the port number the FTP server is using.

The port number specifies where the service is running on the server.



MORE INFORMATION
The publishing process will not be effected in any way by the presence of the number 21 in this dialog box. The number specifies that the FTP service is running on port 21 on the server.

Most web services use a port number to carry out communications. For example, the default port for the HTTP service on a web server is 80.

The dialog box only states the port number for informational purposes and will not affect the publishing process in any way.

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