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06/07/2000 16:46:15
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Applications Internet
Divers
Thread ID:
00389136
Message ID:
00389195
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Doug,
You should be able to configure with this with alittle effort.

RASing just provides a mnetwork connection for you. If yuo have the RAS server configured to use TCPIP as one of its protocols, provide an IP address to the incoming caller and give access to the FTP server machine. This last one may entail giving access to the entire network via RAS. The default setting for this is access to the local machine only.

Go to Control Panel - Network - Services - Remote Access Service - Properties. This will bring up the available ports that the RAS server uses. Select a port (or add one) and select Configure. You can enable the Dial In/Out properties here. Select Netwrok and yuo can specify what protocols are used and the machine access for each protocol.

When the user is RASing in, they can use their normal FTP method (utility, IE, FTP) to access the server.

IMPORTANT NOTE
If the Remote Access Service is not installed and you need to do so, when it asks to reboot your system after installation choose NO. Install the service pack you had previously installed before rebooting. The NT CD is SP1 and if RAS version SP1 installs with network services version SP?, your NT installation will become unusable (and unbootable).

I speak from experience.

HTH.

>
>I have a question regarding FTP on a NT 4.0 (SP6) server w/Digiboard (8 modems).
>
>I'd like to be able to FTP to this server via a RAS connection. Is this at all possible?
>
>WE have some folks (about 85%) who already have an ISP so they can send files and retrieve files via FTP no problem. It's the balance of these folks we'd like to take care of and short of forcing them to use a free Internet service I thought we'd investigate this avenue.
>
>Any ideas, thoughts or suggestions?
>
>TIA!
>
>Best,
>
>DD
Larry Miller
MCSD
LWMiller3@verizon.net

Accumulate learning by study, understand what you learn by questioning. -- Mingjiao
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