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| Subject: | Re: FTP on IIS |
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| Date: | 22 Jan 2008 14:03:45 -0000 |
Thanks for all of the great replies on the FTP/IIS question! I'm still sifting through them. I did find a pretty good explanation off IIS 6.0 through the redmond site if anyone is interested. It's the Step-by-Step Mega Guide for IIS 6.0. http://mcpmag.com/techlibrary/download/getdownloads.asp
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