IIS 6 Administration

IIS 6 is more than just a platform for hosting websites and applications—it can also be used as an FTP server to provide users with a place to upload and download their files across a corporate intranet or over the Internet. In this chapter, we’ll look at how to create and configure FTP sites and cover the new features of FTP in IIS 6.

Installing the FTP Service

Before you can use IIS as an FTP server, you first have to install the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service component of IIS because it is not included in a default installation of IIS 6. Installing the FTP Service is simple: open Control Panel and select Add/Remove Programs, choose Add/Remove Windows Components, select Application Server, click Details, select Internet Information Services (IIS), choose File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service, and click OK. You may be prompted for the Windows Server 2003 installation files, so have your product CD-ROM or installation distribution point handy.

Tip 

Make sure to perform the preceding steps when your IIS machine is not under use because users may lose connections to websites running on IIS while the FTP Service is being installed. If you have IIS Manager running when you install FTP, the console will lose its connection to the server and you’ll have to reconnect or reopen the console to begin managing your FTP sites.

FTP Features in IIS 6

Before you start working with FTP Service, you should know about the changes and improvements to it in IIS 6:

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