Andrew McLaren wrote:
> "Daniel Royer" <> wrote ...
>> When I try to FTP from my home PC to my work PC I can access the
>> "Public" folder but not my own. There was no problem under XP, so I
>> suspect Vista has added a few tricks as far as protection is concerned.
>> Can somebody please point me to the right direction?
>
> Bonour Daniel
>
> Hmm, accessing my own home directory by ftp works fine, for me!
>
> I assume you mean your work PC is running Vista? Are they Vista PCs,
> at each
> end of the connection? Did the problem occur after you upgraded your work
> machine?
>
> By default, only c:\inetpub\ftproot is available under ftp, so I guess
> you
> have already created virtal directories for the Public and User
> folders? How
> do you try to reach your home folder?
>
> Do you get any error messages?
>
XP at home and Vista at work. The problem did occur after I got a new PC
at work running Vista home premium.
I haven't created any virtual directories, and I don't even know what
they are!!
When I was running XP at work, I just logged onto the PC and could
access all folders.
What troubles me is that, when I right-click on the c:\users\Public
folder and open the security tab there is a lot fewer "security
measures" than in users\Daniel Royer.
Thanks for helping, but I guess it's not over!
Daniel
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Daniel Royer
University of Geneva
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