How do I grant access to my FTP server?

How do I grant access to my FTP server?

Open the FTP server and browse to the folder containing the file you want to modify. You can also modify a folder itself. Right-click the file icon and choose Properties from the shortcut menu. You see the FTP Properties dialog box.

What are FTP permissions?

Permissions are settings on the ftp server that allow a user to perform a certain task when they have logged in. The user can delete files and folders in the folder(s). Rename. The user can rename files and folders in the folder(s).

How do I create an FTP user in IIS?

Add the user to the FTP site.

  1. If you are using IIS 5.0, under FTP Site Operators, click Add. Select the FTP user from the Menu and click OK.
  2. If you are using IIS 6.0, right-click the FTP site and select Permissions. Select the FTP user and click OK.

How do I change permissions on an FTP command?

Once you are FTP’d into the your server, your FTP client will have an option for changing the permission of a file. Typically you will right-click on a file and then have a option to change the permissions. In order change the ownership of a file, you will need to utilize sFTP.

How do I check permissions on an FTP?

To change the permissions of files and folders on your account you must first connect via FTP to it. Once connected, navigate to the file or folder for which you want to change the permissions and right-click its name. From the menu that appears choose Info. In the new window that appears click on Permissions.

How do I change folder permissions?

  1. Login to your computer as an admin.
  2. Right-click on the file or folder you want to change permissions and select Properties.
  3. Select the Security tab.
  4. Select the user you want to modify permissions and then click Edit.
  5. To add a new user or group click on Edit and then Add.
  6. Click Advanced and then Find now.