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How to configure he FTP Service to allow only anonymous connections

To configure the FTP Service to allow only anonymous connections, follow these steps:

1.     Start IIS from Administrative Tools or MMC

2.     Expand Server_name, where Server_name is the name of the server, fro example Chicagotech.

3.     Expand FTP Sites.

4.     Right-click Default FTP Site, and then click Properties.

5.     Click the Security Accounts tab.

6.     Click to select the Allow Anonymous Connections check box (if it is not already selected), and then click to select the Allow only anonymous connections check box. When you click to select the Allow only anonymous connections check box, you configure the FTP Service to allow only anonymous connections. Note: the visitors don’t need and cannot log on by using user names and passwords.

7.     Click the Home Directory tab.

8.     Click to select the Read and Log visits check boxes (if they are not already selected), and then click to clear the Write check box (if it is not already cleared).

9.     Click OK.

10. Quit IIS.

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