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III-143 Do you ever need to change the default TCP/IP port IIS, Gopher, Microsoft Internet Service Manager, or FTP uses? You can try to change it using the Microsoft Internet Service Manager. If that doesnt work, and a lot of times it doesnt, try this registry entry.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ServiceProvider\ ServiceType\MSFTPSVC |
Value Name: | TcpPort |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD |
Value: | < desired port number > |
This value regulates the FTP service.
III-144 | Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ServiceProvider\ ServiceType\GOPHERSVC | |
Value Name: | TcpPort | |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD | |
Value: | < desired port number > |
This value regulates the Gopher service.
III-145 | Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ServiceProvider\ ServiceType\Microsoft Internet Information Server | |
Value Name: | TcpPort | |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD | |
Value: | < desired port number > |
This value regulates the Internet Information Server.
III-146 | Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ServiceProvider\ ServiceType\W3SVC | |
Value Name: | TcpPort | |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD | |
Value: | < desired port number > |
This value sets the default port that the WWW service listens on.
III-147 Problem: You have configured FTP on two servers. One server is a PDC and the other is a stand-alone server. You can FTP to the PDC just fine, but you have trouble using your domain accounts with the standalone server. This registry entry solves the problem.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Services\FTPSVC |
Value Name: | DefaultLogonDomain |
Data Type: | REG_SZ |
Value: | < domain name > |
Restart the machine for these changes to take effect. You should make this change only on the stand-alone server, not the PDC (or any subsequent BDC).
III-148 Several hundred users with valid network accounts frequently access your FTP server. You also have many anonymous accesses. You can create a setup that logs only the anonymous users by modifying this registry entry.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSFTPSVC\ Parameters |
Add the following value under the Parameters key.
Value Name: | LogNonAnonymous |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD |
Value: | 1 |
The default value is 1. Set this to 0 to disable logging users who have actual user accounts.
III-149 Are your users having problems downloading files from your FTP server even though they type the exact file names? This registry entry should solve the problem.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSFTPSVC\ Parameters |
Add the following value under the Parameters key.
Value Name: | LowercaseFiles |
Data Type: | REG_DWORD |
Value: | 1 |
The default value is 0, or disabled. Set this value to 1 to enable lowercase file comparisons.
III-150 Do you want to change the Administrator name for your FTP service? Here is the registry entry that stores that value.
Hive: | HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE |
Key: | System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSFTPSVC\ Parameters |
Add the following value under the Parameters key:
Value Name: | AdminName |
Data Type: | REG_SZ |
Value: | Administrator |
The default value is Administrator. Change it to the appropriate name for your site. Restart the service for these changes to take effect.
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