FTP rights (w2k8) VS NTFS rights
Hi,
I am a little confused about the following and I would appreciate if someone could provide some help.
We would like to install an FTP Windows 2008. The FTP will be managing a shared folder on file server that is permissioned with NTFS.
We have disabled anonymous authentication and enabled basic authentication. Finally we have created a local user account (userftp) with READ/WRITE permissions to the share folder.
I have seen that the USERFTP is able to read/write to the shared folder even thought the local user doesn't have any NFTS rights for that particular share.
Does that make any sense? Can you please clarify?
Thank you.
April 28th, 2011 4:09pm
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April 28th, 2011 5:01pm