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Set-up an FTP Server on Windows 2003 Server

August 19, 2009 By Robert Owen

Setting up an FTP server on Windows 2003 Server is a pretty simple process.  Why would you need an FTP server?  Well, if you are hosting websites you might want to allow designers and customers access to their webfolders  (not me... no one accesses my server but me but you can.. :-) ) and an FTP server is a great way to allow them access.  OR some Commercial Copiers have a scan to FTP or SMB service so, you could install an FTP server to allow a central place to save scanned documents.  Needless … [Read more...]

Filed Under: IIS 6, Internet, MicroSoft, Support, Web Design Tagged With: Accesses, Anonymous Connections, Application Server, Check Boxes, Click Properties, Commercial Copiers, Common Files, File Transfer Protocol, Ftp Microsoft, Ftp Server, Ftp Service, Ftp Services, Information Services Manager, Internet Information Services, Microsoft Ftp, Related Service, Rom Drive, Security Accounts, Server Name, Setting Up An Ftp Server, Subcomponent, Transfer Protocol Ftp, Webfolders, Windows 2003 Server, Windows Components, Windows Server

IIS 6: Adding Footers to Web Pages

July 16, 2009 By Robert Owen

Did you know you can configure the Microsoft IIS 6 web server to automatically insert an HTML-formatted file to the bottom of every web page sent out by your Web Server?  Well, you can. For example, you host several sites and want to add a link back to your company for advertisement.  You could create a simple HTML file that contained a text message and an image that you hyperlink back to your web site.  Then enable the footer function in IIS 6. Once you enable this feature, IIS … [Read more...]

Filed Under: IIS 6, MicroSoft Tagged With: Administrators Group, Advertisement, Appearance, Click Properties, Document Footer, Font Color, Footer, Footers, Hard Drive, Html Document, Iis Server, Image, Local Computer, Logo Image, MicroSoft, Microsoft Document, Microsoft Iis, Microsoft Server, Microsoft Web, Text Message, Web Directory, Web Enabled, Web Page, Web Pages, Web Server, Web Server Performance, Web Site Directory

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