FTP User Isolation [Windows Server 2008 R2] by Nicholas Lee Fagan

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In this video I demonstrate how to use FTP User Isolation to isolate FTP users to their user directory, and deny them access to the root directory or any other user's folder. In the video I select the option to isolate users using the 'user name physical directory (enable global directories). This will create a folder for each local/domain user in the root directory of your FTP server. Users will be isolated to the specific folder created for them. With this option you can also create global directory. Any global directories you create will apply to all users. . .
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